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Kamala Harris’ media blitz is doing little to temper the frustration bubbling among Democrats over her retelling of the 2024 election.

Over the last 24 hours, the former vice president insisted she isn’t burning bridges in her own party, rejected the idea that her infamous interview on “The View” tipped the 2024 election and didn’t rule out another run for political office.

“In an era where Democrats need all hands on deck in the fight to protect the country and the constitution from the lawlessness of the Trump administration, she had a real opportunity to be a critical voice in the resistance,” said Michael Hardaway, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior adviser to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. “This book seems to be unhelpful and divisive in a way that makes it hard for her to be the face of the party as we look to the future.”

More than six months after her losing election — and with Harris now back in the spotlight — her book, “107 Days,” has reopened wounds in a party still divided over who or what is primarily to blame for their sweeping losses and President Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Harris, for her part, argued on ABC’s “The View” on Tuesday that though “there were many factors,” ultimately, “we just didn’t have enough time.”

It’s not the first time a political memoir has prompted eyerolls. Hillary Clinton’s book tour in 2017 triggered a collective groan among infuriated Democrats, including one top donor who told POLITICO at the time “she should just zip it.” Biden, struggling to sell his post-presidency legacy, is expected to release his own White House memoir. Democrats privately worry the parade of scab-picking, backward-looking books isn’t helping the party move on, especially as its brand sinks to new lows in public polling.

“At a time when people are looking for a vision and leadership ... and want to see leaders rise to the level of threat facing the country, it’s pretty crazy she chose to write a gossip book that prioritizes the pettiness of her politics,” said an adviser to a potential 2028 candidate granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly. “It’s embarrassing for her, and for all Democrats, considering she was the leader of the party less than a year ago.”

During her interviews this week, Harris clarified some of her more candid assessments from her book, including her decision that it would be too risky, as she wrote, to put former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeig, a gay man and her preferred running mate, on a ticket headed by “a Black woman married to a Jewish man.”

“It wasn’t about any prejudice, on my part, but we had such a short period of time and the stakes were so high,” Harris told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow on Monday night. “I think America is and would be ready for that, but when I had to make that decision with two weeks to go, you know, maybe I was being too cautious … but that’s the decision I made.”

Buttigieg told POLITICO last week that he found Harris’ comments “surprising” and believes in “giving Americans more credit.”

On Biden, Harris told co-hosts of “The View” on Tuesday she has a “good relationship” with the former president, who she praised as a “highly capable president who accomplished great things.” She described her own refusal to criticize Biden in a now infamous appearance on the same show in October 2024 as “symbolic of the issue.”

“I’m a loyal person, and I didn’t fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden,” she said. “I thought it was obvious, and I didn’t want to offer a difference in a way that would be received or suggested to be a criticism.”

In an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Tuesday, Harris said she regretted not confronting Biden over his decision to run for reelection, calling it “reckless.” Harris made a similar assessment in her book, when she said “the stakes were simply too high” and it “should have been more than a personal decision” for Biden.

When asked about her own future political ambitions, the former vice president demurred, “I’m not focused on that right now, I’m really not.” A member of Harris’ inner circle told POLITICO last week that her book was not intended as a “burn the boats” exit from politics.

For some Democrats outside of Harris’ orbit, the book suggested otherwise.

“If this was intended as a campaign launch, I don’t think it got off the pad,” said David Axelrod, a longtime senior adviser to former President Barack Obama. “If it was intended as a catharsis, only she can know if it was successful.”

A former Biden and Harris campaign staffer, granted anonymity to discuss the issue candidly, said that if voters, like those watching her round of media interviews this week, “start seeing her as a sore loser,” that’s “the risk” for her politically. Some recent public polling found the former vice president’s favorability rating has dropped since October 2024.

Harris is not without supporters. Mike Nellis, a Democratic strategist who worked with Harris on her 2020 presidential campaign, praised Harris for her “speak[ing] her truth,” even though “that truth is uncomfortable for people.”

“I think if we had had more difficult conversations as a party over the last couple of years,” he said, “we would’ve been in a much stronger position to win the election last year.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/24/kamala-harris-book-tour-democrats-00577679 (Archive)
 
There should be a Let's Read thread of 107 Days, legit, even if it's just nothing but Kiwis pointing and laughing at Harris. Maybe Clinton's What Happened as its sister thread since enough time has passed.
 
I also think they were banking on there being violence and rolled with their plan even when there wasn’t any.
It was about making an example of them to strike fear in any actual potential revolutionaries. That shit is all about getting a critical mass of people so that individuals feel they're not personally reaponaible. The state is saying "we will come for you, 1985 style through your kids, if you fail. Feel lucky punk?"
 
This is prime comedy if there ever was.

He was humiliated by Vance in 2024. It would be absolute peak farce if he even thinks he’s going to get past the Dems that aren’t joke candidates.
Oh yeah there's a fair bit of seething in Kamala's book about how he started nodding along and smiling with Vance in the debate too.
If she runs again, I wouldn't be surprised if Walz isn't on the ticket.
 
Kamala lost because she was a shitty candidate that no one liked. She dropped out of the primaries in 2019 because she was unpopular.

You shouldn't even need three and a half months to run a presidential campaign. We have a non-stop election season now and campaigns drag out for years and it's pointless because 90 percent or more of voters made up their minds way before the election.

I think Kamala, and Hillary before her, had a sense of entitlement that "it was her turn" and they could become the first woman US president. When the results were coming in Hillary was literally sitting right next to Kamala. You don't win by doing the same thing the previous loser did. This democrat idea that you can take the so-called high ground and win without getting mud on you is nonsense. You're not going to going to make republicans see the light and vote for you. They already made up their mind. You'll just keep the apathetic voters at home because you didn't get them excited. You don't win by being the default option that's not a republican.

Trump has a cult-like following. Obama could get people excited. Biden was old as fuck but he is at least a little bit likeable. Hillary and Kamala are not likeable people, they come off as condescending like bitchy elementary school teachers.

Democrats can win if they stop trying to be a lighter version of republicans. The republicans hate them already. The swing voters are too few in number to bother with, it would be like expecting to win by campaigning only to people with twin siblings. What they need to do is get people registered, get them off their couches and into voting booths, and stop trying to prove the "both parties are the samesies" people right. If democrats can't do that then we'll just have four more years of Vance after Trump's ankles explode or a cheeseburger gets lodged in his aorta sometime in the next year.
 
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The title of her book is 107 Days, because her excuse for losing the election is that she only had 107 Days to prepare and execute her campaign for POTUS after Joe Biden dropped out.

She then explained in her book, 107 Days, how she had actually been making preparations to take over from Joe Biden and run for POTUS for an entire year before Joe Biden dropped out. Which would seem to make "482 Days" a more accurate book title.

She is legitimately too stupid to see the contradiction.
If anything, this “tell all” book would tell donors that she’s untrustworthy. Not even optics since she’s already unlikeable, but making a spectacle of her own failures and blaming everybody but herself isn’t an attractive look. She deserves to suffer in the ignominy she created.
 
This is prime comedy if there ever was.

He was humiliated by Vance in 2024. It would be absolute peak farce if he even thinks he’s going to get past the Dems that aren’t joke candidates.

And yet somehow Walz was able to get his guy (Ken Martin) put in charge of the democratic party as DNC Chairman. Its also worth remembering that the democrats have not had a competitive series of primaries to select a presidential candidate since 2008. The fix is always in at the start now.

I still don't think Walz can get the nomination, but I would not underestimate the corruption of the democratic party.
 
And yet somehow Walz was able to get his guy (Ken Martin) put in charge of the democratic party as DNC Chairman. Its also worth remembering that the democrats have not had a competitive series of primaries to select a presidential candidate since 2008. The fix is always in at the start now.

I still don't think Walz can get the nomination, but I would not underestimate the corruption of the democratic party.
I waffle from day to day, especially after reading Harris' book, as to how much complaints from Democrat insiders/major donors that the country is too sexist/racist for a nonwhite woman president is just a cope and how much they actually decided that the problem in 2024 was their platform wasn't being delivered by a white guy in a folksy working class accent.
That'll be Walz's main avenue of appeal in any prospective primary and it might be enough to drive him to the top among the donor class, independent of corruption.
 
It's really revealing when she gets to discussing her rationale for why her party is losing young men - at no point is a problem with Democrat policy mentioned, simply that zoomers were shut in during their coming-of-age because of COVID and poor role models
And who made them shut-ins? The State Democrats in power.
 
Walz got torn to shreds even as a VP candidate that voters don't normally care about at all. He wouldn't be able to survive a full campaign for President and everyone knows it. He was too much of a coward to be deployed to Iraq and he'd turn tail and run if put on the national stage. His ship is sunk before it's even sailed.

The only reasons Kamala picked him are because anyone with half a brain wasn't going to commit career suicide by shackling themselves to her stillbirth of a campaign and because Walz is too pathetic to ever upstage Kamala or make anyone want to replace her. It's why Biden picked her for VP in the first place.
 
Progressive politics. These people just can see the forest through the trees. No one is to blame. The institutions and bureaucracy they themselves built are to blame. Super delegates lead to installations instead of a proper primary. The point of primaries is to test the candidates at the ballot box. Kamala was never tested and the institutional powers didn't understand just how unlikable she is.

I correctly called the last election when I stated that the real winner will be Israel. I suspect the same result in 2028 barring a much needed black swan event. We won't get that event thanks to Don ZOG helping the jews retake the narrative.
 
I was wondering how long it would take before someone came in here and started sperging about the Jews.

Four pages. Not bad, not bad.
 
"a critical voice in the resistance,” said Michael Hardaway, a Democratic strategist
That kind of language is why Dems lose. Hyperbolic, bitter, histrionic nonsense.

She was vice president for 4 years and not one person could tell you a thing she said or did that was exciting, inspiring, erudite, dignified, witty, or even amusing
The only thing I recall was tax payers money for prisoners and illegals to get tranny mutilation.
She didn't say one damn thing to the ordinary American that wasn't either patronizing or demonizing to them.
 
The biggest reason she was rejected was not because she is a woman, or a half black pajeeta, but because she is a dumb alcoholic liar who can't talk good; that's pretty progressive if you ask me.

A half-Black Pajeeta married to a Jewish man is an automatic no vote from any sane Western conservative. Lol.
 
She described her own refusal to criticize Biden in a now infamous appearance on the same show in October 2024 as “symbolic of the issue.”

“I’m a loyal person, and I didn’t fully appreciate how much people wanted to know there was a difference between me and President Biden,” she said. “I thought it was obvious, and I didn’t want to offer a difference in a way that would be received or suggested to be a criticism.”
this stupid bitch had a golden opportunity on national television to distinguish herself from Bumblin' Biden, and she blew it right out her own ass by pledging to continue Biden's dogshit economic and Progressive policies.

fuck Kamala and the horse she rode in on. Worst presidential candidate in US history
 
What they need to do is get people registered, get them off their couches and into voting booths,
Here's where they go wrong- they think supporting anti-fascism will "get them off their couches" and are left open-mouthed fools standing in the road when it doesn't work. After all, it's self-obvious (to them) that nobody would support fascism.... if they stand against it, how can they be losing the popular vote?!

And from this? They conclude half the country is indeed fascist and write it off.... don't even bother engaging with it, how this is going to work to win elections? No clue. But they'll be winning them without fascist support and that's all that matters! Or, they believe that publicly denouncing fascists will get the "modern voter" that's hiding in the hills too scared to come down to actually come down and vote, because they think there's a bajillion of those just under the surface that the "messaging" hasn't reached yet.

They cannot see or admit their base policies do not support and therefore do not excite disengaged voters. If anything? Being open-borders pro-illegals pro-crime pro-infinite welfare only makes them stay home harder.
 
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Kamala lost because she was a shitty candidate that no one liked. She dropped out of the primaries in 2019 because she was unpopular.
That's what gets me bewildered. I remember Tulsi Gabbard putting Kamela Harris in check during the first DNC debate.


I knew when Biden announced that his VP would be a minority woman, it was downhill from there. She SLEPT her way into politics, then she was HANDED the VP role from a fraudulent election.

DEI = Didn't Earn It
 
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