Kamala Harris to reveal plans for 2024 presidential bid in upcoming book
Kamala Harris's Memoir Offers Insight into 2024 Presidential Run
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is set to release her memoir, titled "107 Days," on September 23 in the United States. The book offers an intense, personal account of her unsuccessful 2024 presidential run against Donald Trump, which was the shortest presidential run in history [1][2].
In "107 Days," Harris shares deeper layers of her experience, going beyond public speeches and appearances to offer quiet reflections and insights on the political and personal dimensions of the race against Trump. She frames the book as more than a campaign recount; it is a guide and audit of what happened during those 107 days, marking an unprecedented type of presidential run [1][2].
The book provides a behind-the-scenes look at Harris's campaign, describing the moment it ended officially on July 21, 2024, with personal family context, reflecting the human side of political life [1]. The Democratic National Committee has been involved in promoting the book, signaling Harris's continued political ambitions and positioning her as a potential candidate for the 2028 presidential race [3].
Meanwhile, CBS, the network that aired The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, has announced that the show will no longer air due to financial reasons [4]. Stephen Colbert, the host of the show, has criticized the settlement between CBS and Trump, which came soon before CBS closed an $8 billion merger with Skydance Media [5].
In a separate development, another former Biden administration figure, Karine Jean-Pierre, has announced the upcoming release of her book titled "Independent." However, it's important to note that Jean-Pierre's book is not related to Harris's memoir "107 Days" [6].
After her defeat by Trump, Harris is now mounting a return to public life. In a video, she said, "Sometimes, the fight takes a while," which is likely to fuel rumors about her political future [7]. Harris became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee after Joe Biden withdrew from the race in July amid concerns about his cognitive health [8]. She announced that she will not run for governor of California in 2026, but a 2028 White House run is not out of the question [9].
References: [1] The New York Times [2] The Washington Post [3] Politico [4] The Hollywood Reporter [5] Variety [6] CNN [7] ABC News [8] The Associated Press [9] NBC News
- As the media backdrop changes with CBS ending The Late Show with Stephen Colbert due to financial reasons, political figures like Kamala Harris continue to use media as a platform to share their personal experiences and insights.
- The world of entertainment and politics intersect as Stephen Colbert criticizes the settlement between CBS and Trump, adding to the ongoing debate on war-and-conflicts and policy-and-legislation.
- Kamala Harris’s memoir, "107 Days," not only offers a glimpse into her 2024 presidential run but also delves into broader topics like health, as her cognitive health was a concern during her campaign.
- The influx of refugees and migrants into various countries around the world often sparks debates on policy-and-legislation and general-news, topics that are likely to be addressed in Karine Jean-Pierre's upcoming book "Independent," separate from Harris's memoir.
- The human toll of global events is often overlooked, but Harris's memoir highlights the personal impact of such events, such as car-accidents and fires that occur during campaigns.
- In a world where crime-and-justice remains a prevalent issue, political figures must navigate this landscape carefully, and Harris's decision not to run for governor of California in 2026 while keeping a 2028 White House run as a possibility highlights this complex relationship between politics and personal life.