Socialites, check this out! Kamala Harris might not be running for California governor, but she’s still making moves. The former Vice President is dropping her brand-new memoir, “107 Days,” where she takes us back to what she calls “the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.”
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Harris made the big reveal Thursday morning on her socials, sharing a heartfelt message about the journey that shaped her.
“Just over a year ago, I launched my campaign for President of the United States. 107 days traveling the country, fighting for our future, the shortest presidential campaign in modern history,” Harris said in an accompanying video. “It was intense, high-stakes and deeply personal for me and for so many of you. Since leaving office, I spent a lot of time reflecting on those days, talking with my team, my family, my friends, and pulling my thoughts together, in essence, writing a journal that is this book, ‘107 Days,’ with candor and reflection, I’ve written a behind-the-scenes account of that journey.”
Harris didn’t hold back in explaining why this memoir means so much to her:
“I believe there’s value in sharing what I saw, what I learned and what I know it will take to move forward. In writing this book, one truth kept coming back to me: Sometimes the fight takes a while, but I remain full of hope, and I remain clear-eyed. I will never stop fighting to make our country reflect the very best of its ideals, always on behalf of the people,” she continued. “So thank you for being in this fight with me. I am forever grateful, and I cannot wait for you to read this and I’ll see you out there. Take care.”
Her 107-Day Campaign Was Short But Intense
Kamala Harris jumped into the 2024 presidential race after President Biden stepped down due to health reasons. Harris came in already making history as a Black and South Asian woman candidate. But the campaign trail wasn’t easy—in just 107 days, she faced brutal fundraising battles, fierce competition, and nonstop media scrutiny before ultimately losing to Donald Trump.
Even though her presidential run ended quickly, it was a moment that made history. Now, she’s ready to give readers the raw, behind-the-scenes details of that whirlwind journey in her new book.
When Can You Grab It?
Mark your calendars—“107 Days” drops September 23 via Simon & Schuster. Whether you followed her campaign or just want to see the political game from her point of view, this memoir is giving insider tea and some inspiration.