Even before her memoir hit bookstore shelves, former Vice President Kamala Harris’ account of her abbreviated presidential run burned a lot of bridges.
The book, “107 Days,” is Harris’ account of the 15 weeks she spent on the campaign trail in a failed run for the White House, and it is rife with criticism.
It is critical of prominent Democrats, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and even former President Joe Biden. She shares so much criticism that some political strategists thought maybe the book was her swansong from politics.
Harris has since been downplaying the criticism and trying to turn the attention away from those squabbles with the members of her own party.
What she’s been trying to do instead is turn the focus squarely on the man who bea