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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.
She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past?
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' last visit to Detroit was when she was running for president, ahead of the 2024 election ...
The former vice president will bring her book tour to SC, Rep. Mace proposes renaming area previously called Black Lives ...
Former Vice President and California Senator Kamala Harris will bring her “107 Days” book tour to South Carolina at ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris will bring her national book tour for “107 Days” to the City of Jackson. ”Her story of ...
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Does Kamala Harris Believe She’s Entitled to Lead Democrats?
Ms. Harris does not fear losing to other Democrats if she runs again, one person close to her said. She is unconcerned about ...
Harris has not ruled out a future presidential run, but says her focus now is listening, community building and public ...
WASHINGTON — Kamala Harris and Jill Biden came face to face Thursday for the first time since the former vice president declared that it was “reckless” to defer to then-President Joe Biden and his ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail Tuesday for the first time since her 2024 election loss, backing a Tennessee Democrat ahead of an approaching special election. Harris ...
On Tuesday, the former vice president made her first campaign appearance for another Democrat since leaving office. By Shane Goldmacher Reporting from Nashville Former Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris visited Nashville for her "107 Days" book tour, drawing over 2,300 people to the Ryman Auditorium. During her Nashville visit, Harris also campaigned for Democratic ...
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