Posted on 09/10/2025 10:05:02 AM PDT by simpson96
Former Vice President Kamala Harris says that Democrats made a mistake and it was "recklessness" to allow President Joe Biden to make the decision alone on running for reelection, saying the choice should not have been "left to an individual’s ego.”
In an excerpt from her forthcoming book, "107 Days," published in The Atlantic Wednesday morning, Harris, in a remarkable turnaround, said "as loyal as I am to President Biden, I am more loyal to my country," and lamented her time in Biden’s administration, saying "getting anything positive said about my work or any defense against untrue attacks was almost impossible."
Harris said the president’s staff fueled negative stories about her performance as vice president and often refused to defend her against attacks against Republicans, including the narrative that she had a "chaotic" office and unusually high staff turnover during her first year.
"I was the first vice president to have a dedicated press pool tracking my every public move," Harris said. "Before me, vice presidents had what’s called a ‘supplemental pool," as the first lady does, covering important events. Because of this constant attention, things that had never been especially newsworthy about the vice president were suddenly reported and scrutinized."
At another point in the excerpt, Harris defended Biden, dismissing those who say he was incapable of serving as president.
ABC News has reached out to the Biden camp for comment.
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#3 she has not even read the book.
“ She didn’t write a word of the book.”
The true author is Otto Penn.
I really don’t know why I clicked on this thread because I couldn’t care less about anything that panty-hosed waste of humanity ever says.
If past history is any indication, my local library will purchase about six copies. A year from now, they’ll be in the bargain bin for a dollar each.
Ha. Good one.
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