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In an excerpt from her upcoming book “107 Days,” released by The Atlantic on Wednesday, Harris described Biden’s decision to run for reelection in 2024 as “recklessness” and accused his staff of “adding fuel to negative narratives” about her.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Kamala Harris believes it was reckless to allow former President Joe Biden to decide to seek re-election in 2024, but she felt she was the last person who could advise her 81-year-old boss not to run, according to excerpts from her new book released on Wednesday.
In her memoir, “107 Days,” Harris explains why she deferred to Joe Biden on his reelection bid and rips his inner circle.
While describing him as “the most consistently underestimated man in Washington,” Harris went on to say that she was in the “worst position” to make the case that he should drop out, adding that it could be seen as “incredibly self-serving.”
Harris’s most ardent supporters who have stood by her since her first, short-lived run for president in 2019, believe that the candor and honesty she displays in her book show what true
The former vice president also addressed concerns about the former president's age in a new excerpt in The Atlantic from her upcoming book.
Former President Donald Trump has made clear that he has no intention of participating in a second presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. In a Truth Social post late on Tuesday, Trump wrote: "Lyin' Kamala just put out a request for another Debate because they lost so badly tonight—Again,