Harris stepping toward another White House run
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Harris stepping toward another White House run
"She railed against both parties and the status quo in a speech Friday to Democratic officials. Many in the room told Axios they were struck by how different Harris' remarks were from her Biden-defending message on the campaign trail last year. "Both parties have failed to hold the public's trust," Harris said. "Government is viewed as fundamentally unable to meet the needs of its people.... People are done with the status quo and they're ready to break things to force change.""
"Her book tour expanded. Harris announced many more stops on her tour to promote "107 Days," her story of her short presidential campaign last year. Tour stops in early 2026 will include the historically critical primary state of South Carolina and cities with many Black voters, including Detroit, Jackson, Miss., Memphis, Tenn., and Montgomery, Ala. She appeared before the Democratic National Committee."
Kamala Harris expanded her "107 Days" book tour with new stops in early 2026 that include South Carolina and several majority-Black cities such as Detroit, Jackson, Memphis and Montgomery. Harris appeared at the Democratic National Committee winter meeting and mingled with national and state party officials alongside her husband, Doug Emhoff. Harris delivered sharper rhetoric criticizing both parties and the status quo, saying government has failed to meet public needs and framing President Trump as a symptom of a larger problem. Some committee members urged her to run in 2028 and expressed visible enthusiasm after her remarks.
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