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Kamala Harris is extending her book tour in 2026 and hitting politically important territory
Kamala Harris is extending her book tour into 2026 – but now it’s going to be about more than selling books.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris called herself a "historic figure" and said a marble bust will be made of her in Congress during interview Tuesday.
She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past?
In its announcement, The Orpheum described the event as a "night of surprising and revealing insights inspired" by her book "107 Days," which chronicles her presidential campaign after then-President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential election.
Rachel Maddow revealed during a podcast that she wished she pressed former Vice President Kamala Harris harder during their September interview about her memoir, "107 Days."
The former vice president will bring her book tour to SC, Rep. Mace proposes renaming area previously called Black Lives Matter Plaza for Charlie Kirk.
The former Vice President recently said she is ramping up her political activity next year, but would not run for governor.
Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Penn. defended his highly critical comments about Kamala Harris after she wrote about tensions during her vice presidential vetting process in her new book.