Former Vice President Kamala Harris revealed plans to release a memoir titled 107 Days, chronicling her brief 2024 presidential campaign. The book, set to publish on September 23, 2025, will cover her rapid rise to the top of the Democratic ticket and the abrupt collapse of her run.
The title refers to the short span of her campaign between President Biden stepping aside and Election Day, a period marked by intense media scrutiny and ultimately, a decisive loss. Publisher descriptions promise “an inside account of history in motion,” detailing strategy sessions, public appearances, and behind‑the‑scenes challenges during those critical weeks.
Harris wrote on social media: “What the world saw on the campaign trail was only part of the story… My new book is a behind-the-scenes look at my experience leading the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.”
The announcement quickly went viral online, but not for the reasons Harris might have hoped. Social media users swarmed the news with sarcastic responses, mocking the short-lived campaign and questioning whether such a brief run warranted a book. Many comments suggested the memoir would soon end up in bargain bins, while others joked the entire story could be written in a single chapter.
Jim Hanson responded to Harris’ announcement, saying, “I can’t wait to hear the inside story about how you burned $1.5B in 107 days and accomplished absolutely nothing.”
Another social media user, Savanah Hernandez, wrote, “How are you not embarrassed to have run one of the worst presidential campaigns in history? You literally had rappers twerking at your events.”
Whether Harris’ book becomes a bestseller or a punchline remains to be seen, but the conversation surrounding it underscores how divisive the 2024 campaign remains.