Kamala Harris's Memoir '107 Days' Sells 350,000 Copies First Week Amid Political Criticism
Kamala Harris's Memoir '107 Days' Sells 350,000 Copies First Week Amid Political Criticism

Kamala Harris's Memoir '107 Days' Sells 350,000 Copies First Week Amid Political Criticism

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Kamala Harris's memoir, "107 Days," detailing her 2024 presidential campaign, has become a major bestseller with over 350,000 copies sold in the first week, positioning it as a leading memoir of 2025. The book and her media tour have reignited debates about her political strengths and weaknesses, with critics highlighting her tendency to blame others and lacking clear solutions for the Democratic Party's future, while supporters emphasize the unfair scrutiny she faces compared to other politicians. Harris's candid reflections include criticism of President Joe Biden and potential running mates, which has drawn backlash from some Democrats who view the memoir as undermining party unity. The memoir also sheds light on her political rivalry with California Governor Gavin Newsom, as both eye potential presidential bids in 2028. Despite mixed reactions, Harris maintains her status as a key Democratic figure, asserting her near-win in 2024 as evidence of her leadership. The book tour has also allowed her to reconnect with supporters and maintain visibility amid questions about her relevance after the election loss.

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