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Former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed in her new book, “107 Days,” that she had quietly tapped Denis McDonough as her choice for chief of staff in the event she won the 2024 presidential election.
While Harris admitted that 107 days “were not, in the end, long enough to accomplish the task of winning the presidency,” her memoir revealed that White House transition plans were already in motion for her to assume the presidency.
“We’d planned for everything, it seemed, except the actual result,” Harris wrote.
Harris said she decided in early October 2024 that McDonough would be her chief of staff and disclosed in the book that he had already accepted the offer more than a month before Election Day.
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