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Kamala Harris's '107 Days' — a first-person account of the most unprecedented 107-day period in American political history, from President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race through Election Day. Covering the transition of the Democratic nomination, the selection of a running mate, the campaign against Donald Trump, two assassination attempts, and the fight for the soul of American democracy. An intimate look at leadership under extraordinary pressure.

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Welcome to 107 Days! This is Kamala Harris's gripping account of the most dramatic 107 days in modern American politics — from Joe Biden's unprecedented decision to drop out of the 2024 race through the campaign that followed. It is not a policy book. It is a real-time account of leadership under the most extreme pressure. When you want to understand what it feels like to have the fate of a nation suddenly placed on your shoulders, this book gives you the inside story.

Philosophy — 7 Rules to Remember

  1. Leadership Means Being Ready When Your Number Is Called. Kamala Harris did not run for president in 2024. But when Biden stepped aside, she had to be ready — instantly, fully, without preparation time. "I knew I was the candidate in the strongest position to win. The most qualified and ready."

  2. Decisions Must Be Made Fast — There Is No Time to Hesitate. The transition from Biden's withdrawal to the campaign had to happen within hours, not days. Every delay was an opportunity for chaos. "What we do, right now, is so important. People will look at how this moment occurred for decades."

  3. Family Grounds You in Chaos. In the middle of the most consequential political event of her career, Harris was making pancakes for her grandnieces. The book opens with a child knocking on her door: "Auntie! Auntie!" The personal and the political are never separate.

  4. The Campaign Is Not About You — It Is About the Country. Harris frames the campaign not as her ambition but as a fight for the soul of American democracy. "I was the only person who would preserve his legacy and all the good he had achieved."

  5. Adversity Reveals Character. Two assassination attempts on Donald Trump, the CrowdStrike crisis, the internal Democratic divisions — each crisis tested the team. Harris shows how crisis reveals who people really are.

  6. Trust Your Team. Harris relied on a small circle of trusted advisors — her husband Doug, her sister Maya, her close aides. In the chaos of a campaign, trust is the only currency that matters.

  7. History Is Made in Moments, Not Plans. The 107 days were not part of anyone's plan. They were a series of moments — phone calls, decisions, debates — that shaped history. Harris's message: be present in the moment, because that is where history happens.

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Overview / "What is this book?"ref 1 (The Book) + ref 2 (I)107 days. Biden withdrawal. Campaign.
Biden dropout / "What happened?"ref 2 (II) + ref 3 (1)Phone call. July 21. Endorsement timing.
Campaign / "How did she run?"ref 2 (III) + ref 3 (2, 3)VP pick. Debates. Assassination attempts.
Leadership / "What did she learn?"ref 3 (4, 5) + ref 4 (all)Trust. Speed. Presence.
Practical / "What can I apply?"ref 3 (all 5) + ref 5 (all)Decision-making under pressure.

Core Framework Quick Reference

What This Book Is: 107 Days is Kamala Harris's memoir of the period from July 21, 2024 (when Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race) through Election Day. It is structured as a day-by-day account of the most dramatic period in modern American political history — the first time a sitting president withdrew from a re-election campaign, the first Black and South Asian woman to lead a major party ticket, and a campaign conducted against the backdrop of two assassination attempts.

Key Events Covered:

  • Biden's phone call to Harris on July 21 saying he was dropping out
  • The negotiation over endorsement timing
  • The selection of a running mate
  • The Democratic National Convention
  • The debates with Donald Trump
  • The two assassination attempts on Trump
  • The final sprint to Election Day

Key Chapters and Content

The book is organized chronologically around the 107-day countdown. Key sections include:

Day 107 (July 21): The Call. Harris is at the Vice President's residence in sweatpants, making pancakes for her grandnieces. Joe Biden calls from Rehoboth Beach. "I've decided I'm dropping out." The 107-day clock starts. Harris argues for immediate endorsement — any gap between Biden's announcement and his endorsement of her would be "ruinous."

The Transition: From VP to Candidate. In the weeks that follow, Harris must transform from Joe Biden's vice president into the Democratic nominee. She negotiates the transition with Biden's team, builds her own campaign structure, and begins the process of introducing herself to the American people as a presidential candidate.

The VP Selection. Harris goes through the process of selecting a running mate — a decision that will define her campaign. She considers who is ready to be president, who can help win the election, and who shares her vision for the country.

The Campaign Trail. The book covers the debates, the rallies, the fundraisers, and the ground game. Harris describes the intensity of a compressed campaign — every day matters, every mistake is magnified, every decision has consequences.

The Assassination Attempts. Two attempts on Donald Trump's life during the campaign. Each time, the campaign had to pause, recalibrate, and find the right tone — respecting the gravity of the moment while continuing the democratic process.

The Final Days. The last week of the campaign. The sprint. The rallies. The anxiety. The hope. The book ends with Election Day — not with the results, but with the experience of having given everything to the democratic process.

Key People

Joe Biden — The 46th President. His decision to withdraw from the 2024 race sets the book in motion. Harris describes him as a man who loved his country enough to put it ahead of his own ambition — the rarest political act.

Doug Emhoff — Harris's husband. A constant presence throughout the campaign, grounded and supportive. The day Biden called, Doug was stranded in Los Angeles by the CrowdStrike outage.

Maya Harris — Kamala's sister. Her closest advisor and confidante. In the chaos of the transition, Maya was one of the first people Kamala called.

Steve Ricchetti and Mike Donilon — Biden's closest aides. Key figures in the negotiation over endorsement timing.

Amara and Leela — Harris's grandnieces. The opening scene — a small fist knocking on the bedroom door — establishes the humanity at the heart of the story.

How the Book Is Structured

The book is structured as a countdown: 107 days remaining, then 106, and so on. Each chapter covers a specific period — the phone call, the transition, the VP selection, the convention, the debates, the final sprint. The countdown structure creates urgency and momentum — the reader feels the pressure along with the candidate.

Self-Check (10 recall triggers)

  1. What was Kamala Harris doing when Joe Biden called to say he was dropping out?
  2. Why was the timing of Biden's endorsement critical?
  3. How did Harris prepare to become the nominee in such a short time?
  4. What role did her family play during the campaign?
  5. How did the campaign handle the assassination attempts on Trump?
  6. What was the CrowdStrike crisis and how did it affect the campaign?
  7. How did Harris select her running mate?
  8. What does the title "107 Days" refer to?
  9. How did Harris balance the personal and political during the campaign?
  10. What lessons does Harris draw about leadership under pressure?

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