Kamala Harris’s latest book, 107 Days, chronicles one of the shortest and most intense presidential campaigns in contemporary American politics—her three-month run for the presidency in 2024. The number in the title announces everything: this is a story measured not in years or even seasons, but in urgent, fleeting days.
From the opening pages, the pressure is palpable. Harris details the sudden shift that placed her at the heart of a national race following President Joe Biden’s exit from contention. Rather than presenting a triumphant tale, she offers an intimate examination of someone navigating extraordinary challenges—internal party divisions, uncertain support from key figures, and persistent media doubt.
Her prose is measured and deliberate, suggesting an awareness that every sent

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