Harris teases behind the scenes, look at the shortest presidential campaign

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Former vice-president Kamala Harris teases a look “behind the scenes” on his abbreviated and ultimately unsuccessful offer of the White House 2024.
Harris, in a video published on social networks Thursday, announced that his new book, entitled “107 Days”, will be released in September and will provide details on what she calls “the shortest presidential campaign in modern history”.
“I think there is value to share what I have seen, what I learned and what I know that it will take to move forward,” said Harris.
Harris replaced the president of the time, Joe Biden, last July as presidential candidate in 2024 of the Democratic Party after abandoning the race in the midst of growing questions on his physical and mental endurance following a disastrous debate performance a month earlier against Donald Trump.
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“What the world has seen on the campaign campaign was only part of the story,” teases Harris.
The news of Harris occurred one day after having announced that she would not present herself in 2026 for the governor of his original state of California.
But his decision to keep his name on the ballot next year left the door open for a possible second presidential offer in 2028.
In his statement on Wednesday, explaining his decision, Harris said: “For the moment, my management – and the public service – will not be based on elected officials.”
“I can’t wait to come back and listen to the American people, to help the Democrats across the country who will fight without fear, and to share more details in the coming months on my own plans,” she said.
After losing last year’s elections against Trump, then purged the rest of his mandate as vice-president, Harris returned to California and kept close advice with an inner circle of confidant.

Former vice-president Kamala Harris announced that she will release a new book in September on her presidential campaign abbreviated in 2024. (Leigh Vogel / Abaca / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
And some in his inner circle, as well as political analysts, suggested that the management and victory of the election in 2026 for the governor of California, the most populous state in the country and the house of the fifth world economy, would probably take a race of the White House in 2028.
But with a table governor race, it is no longer a concern.
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If Harris ended up launching a presidential campaign in 2028, she would start her journey on the road to the White House as a most recognizable democrat of what should be a large field of contenders. And it would also be equipped with a large fundraising network which it built in the last cycle.
“She would certainly be a very serious candidate in primary school in 2028, if she introduced herself,” a democratic and veteran strategist of the White House campaigns told Fox News.
The strategist, which asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, said that “many democrats think that it was put in a difficult situation in 2024 and deserves to have a chance to run a race alone … She was limited to doing some of the things she might have done to do a clean break with Biden.”
But Harris could also be increased with many political baggage in the 2024 campaign, when the Democrats lost not only the White House but also their majority in the Senate, and failed to reconquer the control of the Chamber.
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While the party seeks to escape the political desert, many democrats aim to take a clear break with the past as they strive to reset.
“If you try to take a different path for the party, it is difficult to back down and choose the person who lost against Trump,” a Democratic consultant at Fox News told. “There must be a new start, a new generation.”
If Harris runs, she should face her unwavering support in Biden because her physical and mental capacities seemed to vacillate in front of the Americans.
Republican representative James Comer, who as a surveillance chair of the house inquiry on use by the former president of the Autopen and the mental condition in the White House, said in an interview on “the angle of Ingraham” of Fox News “that” the chances that Kamala Harris obtains a summary is very high “.
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While Harris has spent the months recently reflecting on his decision on a government race, other contenders for the potential democratic presidential elections 2028 have already made early movements while they are trying to go beyond the Biden administration and the reverse of last year’s elections.
Among them are governments. Gavin Newsom of California, JB Pritzker of Illinois, Josh Shapiro de Pennsylvania, Wes Moore of Maryland, Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, as well as the senator Cory Booker from New Jersey and the former secretion of Bide Transportation Pete buttig.