Kamala Harris’s Memoir Reveals Sharp Critique of Biden’s 2024 Re-election Bid
Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a candid and critical assessment of President joe Biden’s decision to run for a second term in her forthcoming memoir, 107 Days. Teh book, set for release on September 23, 2025, marks Harris’s first public rebuke of the campaign strategy and offers a revealing look inside a pivotal moment in recent political history.
Her assessment isn’t one of questioning Biden’s ability, but rather the process surrounding his decision. Harris frames the re-election pursuit as a potentially damaging misstep, using strikingly direct language. “Was it grace, or was it recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was recklessness,” she writes.
A Decision Left to Few
Harris argues the choice to seek re-election should not have rested solely with President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. She believes a broader, more strategic discussion was necessary. This wasn’t simply a personal decision, but one with national implications.
Despite her critique, Harris emphasizes her continued respect for the President. She explicitly states she doesn’t believe his capacity was the issue. “I don’t believe it was incapacity,” she clarifies. However, she asserts her loyalty to the country ultimately outweighs her loyalty to any individual.
Navigating a Difficult Path
The memoir details Harris’s internal struggle with whether to privately urge Biden to reconsider his campaign. She wrestled with the potential perception of self-serving ambition. She feared being seen as disloyal, writing that Biden “would see it as naked ambition, perhaps as poisonous disloyalty.”
107 Days chronicles the turbulent period following Biden’s withdrawal announcement in July 2024. It provides a firsthand account of the ensuing campaign and the challenges faced.
Frustration with White House Staff
Beyond the decision to run, Harris details significant frustration with the support she received from White House staff.She alleges a pattern of failing to defend her against political attacks. this lack of support, she suggests, stemmed from a perceived threat to their own positions.
Harris describes a “zero-sum” mentality among some aides.They operated under the belief that her success would diminish Biden’s standing.”None of them grasped that if I did well, he did well,” she explains. This internal dynamic, she argues, hindered the campaign’s overall effectiveness.
Assessing Biden’s Strengths and Limitations
While critical of the campaign’s direction, Harris maintains a nuanced view of Biden’s capabilities. She acknowledges the visible effects of age and the demands of travel. however, she firmly believes he remained a more capable leader than his primary opponent.
“On his worst day, he was…more capable of exercising judgment…than Donald Trump on his best,” she writes. This assessment underscores her commitment to a strong and stable executive, even while questioning the circumstances of the 2024 campaign.
Looking Ahead: Book Tour and Beyond
The release of 107 Days will be accompanied by a extensive book tour. Harris plans to engage with audiences across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom this fall. This tour will likely provide further opportunities for her to discuss the issues raised in the memoir and articulate her vision for the future.
This memoir promises to be a significant contribution to the understanding of a complex political era.It offers a rare, unfiltered perspective from a key player and is poised to spark considerable debate and discussion.









