Kamala Harris to tell all on 2024 bid in new book "107 Days"
Former US vice president Kamala Harris on Thursday announced she will provide an inside look at her unsuccessful 2024 presidential run against Donald Trump in a book titled "107 Days."
The memoir, published by Simon & Schuster, will be released on September 23 in the United States.
"Just over a year ago, I launched my campaign for president of the United States, 107 days, traveling the country, fighting for our future, the shortest presidential campaign in modern history," Harris said in a video posted on social media.
The first woman to serve as vice president of the United States, Harris became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee after Joe Biden withdrew from the race in July amid concerns about his cognitive health.
Harris said she wrote the book with "candor and reflection" and promised a "behind-the-scenes account" of the campaign.
The former US senator representing California had announced Wednesday that she would not run for governor of the state in 2026, but according to US media, a 2028 White House run is not out of the question.
In her video, Harris says that one truth kept coming back to her: "Sometimes, the fight takes a while" a statement that is likely to fuel rumors about her political future.
After having virtually disappeared from public following her defeat by Trump, Harris is now mounting a return.
The Democrat will make an appearance on Thursday's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," a flagship late-night talk show on US television that CBS recently canceled.
Asked on Thursday about Harris's political future, Trump said he "wouldn't call her a skilled politician."



