She’s still speaking.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced plans to cash in on her 2024 election drubbing with a new book giving a “behind-the-scenes” look at the “shortest presidential campaign in modern history” — a day after she passed on running for California governor.
“I believe there’s value in sharing what I saw, what I learned, and what I know it will take to move forward,” the unemployed Harris said in a video announcement.
“In writing this book, one truth kept coming back to me. Sometimes the fight takes a while, but I remain full of hope and I remain clear-eyed,” she added. “I will never stop to make our country reflect the very best of its ideals.”
Rumors of Harris’ upcoming book, titled “107 Days,” had swirled for months and CNN reported that the fall release of her postmortem was a factor in her decision to pass on a gubernatorial bid.
“107 Days” is slated to hit bookshelves on Sept. 23.
It was not immediately known how much she was paid by publisher Simon & Schuster for the book.
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