Kamala Harris's New Book Sparks Controversy and 'Burns Bridges' with Democrats
Fox NewsOctober 5, 20252 min68,673 views
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- π Kamala Harris's new book, "107 Days," is releasing new excerpts that reveal internal party drama and criticisms of fellow Democrats.
- π£οΈ The book details instances where Harris felt criticized by figures like Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom, and where she herself criticized others, such as Josh Shapiro and Tim Walls.
Critiques of Harris's Approach
- π― Joey Jones expresses confusion over Harris's strategy, suggesting she is "burning bridges" within the Democratic party.
- π The book's content is seen by some as airing "dirty laundry" and potentially damaging her political standing, with one donor calling her "toxic."
Controversy Over VP Selection Remarks
- π³οΈβπ A significant point of contention is Harris's alleged reason for not selecting Pete Buttigieg as her running mate: his sexual orientation.
- π This statement is interpreted as an indictment of the country's willingness to vote for a gay man and a Black woman, a sentiment deemed "insane" by critics.
Reactions from Political Figures
- π€ Josh Shapiro expressed surprise at the remarks in the book and stated his belief that voters trust politicians based on their actions, not personal characteristics.
- π€ The discussion questions the aim of the book, with some suggesting it reads more like a personal diary than a memoir of a Vice President.
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