Kamala Harris particulars the whirlwind journey that finally led to election loss in her memoir launched Tuesday, “107 Days,” through which her central argument is that she may have mounted a extra formidable problem with extra time and fewer agitation from then-President Joe Biden’s workers, who she believes was partially at fault for steady unfavorable information cycles.
Listed here are three key moments she writes about that outlined these vital 107 days:
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris stroll to an occasion on gun violence within the East Room of the White Home in Washington, DC on September 26, 2024.
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Biden rattles Harris in predebate cellphone name
Harris particulars a head-scratching second for her earlier than her excessive stakes first — and solely — debate in opposition to Donald Trump. Moments earlier than she walked on stage, she was advised that Biden had known as for what she assumed was pep discuss. He provided her good luck, albeit “with little heat in his voice,” she writes, and guaranteed her she was going to do “fantastic.”
She writes that Biden shortly moved on from the upcoming debate and requested Harris a couple of rumor his brother had heard that a number of Philadelphia-area “energy brokers” have been hesitant to assist her as a result of she had been bad-mounting him privately. Biden advised Harris he did not imagine these rumors however wished to make her conscious — although she was blindsided as to why, of all occasions, he would attain out to deliver this to her consideration mere minutes earlier than this high-pressure second.
“I could not perceive why he would name me, proper now, and make all of it about himself. Distracting me with fear about hostile powerbrokers within the largest metropolis of an important swing state.”
Harris stated her husband, Doug Emhoff, seen she was indignant and disenchanted on the name.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg speaks throughout an on digicam interview on the North Garden of the White Home on July 23, 2024 in Washington, DC.
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She wished Buttigieg as working mate and was delay by Shapiro’s ‘unrealistic expectation’
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was Harris’ “first selection” for her working mate choose, however she says he would have been splendid if she have been “a straight, white man” — their compounding identities an excessive amount of a legal responsibility for the American voter.
Requested about this by Politico, Buttigieg disagreed.
“I used to be shocked once I learn that. I simply imagine in giving People extra credit score than that,” he stated.
Harris particulars her expanded working mate vetting course of, notably that of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. She discovered Shapiro “poised, polished, and personable.” However he had an “unrealistic expectation” for the position of vice chairman.
“At one level, he mused that he would wish to be within the room for each choice. I advised him bluntly that was an unrealistic expectation. A vice chairman will not be a copresident. I had a nagging concern that he can be unable to accept a task as quantity two and that it might put on on our partnership.”
Harris additionally stated an aide believed Shapiro was “disenchanted” with having to stay out of sight as he was transported to his vetting assembly and requested how he would possibly borrow paintings from the Smithsonian to embellish the residence ought to he transfer in.
Manuel Bonder, a spokesperson for Shapiro, pushed again in an announcement to ABC.
“It is merely ridiculous to recommend that Governor Shapiro was targeted on something apart from defeating Donald Trump and defending Pennsylvania from the chaos we live by way of now. The Governor campaigned tirelessly for the Harris-Walz ticket — and as he has made clear, the conclusion of this course of was a deeply private choice for each him and the Vice President,” Bonder stated.

Kamala Harris seems on ABC’s “The View,” July 12, 2019.
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Harris displays on ‘The View’ gaffe
“All the things about my look on The View was going nicely. Till it wasn’t,” claims Harris, who obtained a wave of criticism for saying on this system that she could not consider something she would do in another way than Biden had.
She writes that she figured she was in pleasant territory, with an viewers she felt snug with and a few previous outdoors relationships with a number of the cohosts. However none of her preparation together with her workforce got here to her when she was requested about what she may need finished in another way. As a substitute, she provided a solution that sunk her: “There may be not a factor that involves thoughts.”
“I had no thought I would just pulled the pin on a hand grenade. I wasn’t braced for the explosion that was coming. Stationed at varied locations across the set, my workers have been beside themselves,” she writes, including that chunk was “a present to the Trump marketing campaign, and so they used it in advert after advert to shackle me to an unpopular president.”
After her look, Trump instantly lambasted her, saying she provided “her dumbest reply to this point” and criticized her for “being uncovered as a ‘dummy’ each time she does a present.”
