


Every time I see videos of 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz, I'm so thankful that we dodged that bullet.
Harris made news recently when she announced that she had written a book titled "107 Days," which was about her time running for office.
She even posted this bizarre TikTok to help sell the book.
Can she get any weirder? I'm not sure who the audience would be for such a book, but imagine trying to sell that huge failure as something interesting to read, something for which people should pay money. Did she cover how she blew through billions and still lost?
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Now, Axios' Alex Thompson has discovered something interesting.
In the email, she said:
"Since leaving office, I've spent a lot of time thinking about our presidential campaign: what I saw, what I learned, and what I know it will take to move forward."
- "I've compiled it in a book called '107 Days,' " she wrote.
- She linked to a short video trailer of her explaining the book that also includes a link to preorder it before its Sept. 23 release.
- She did not solicit donations for the Democratic Party. The bottom of the email reads: "Paid for by Harris Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee authorized by Harris for President, the Democratic National Committee and the State Democratic Parties," after which it lists dozens of states.
Whoops, she's using the DNC to help sell her book? I can't imagine that going over with some on the left, particularly those who might support other candidates.
As Thompson notes, it raises questions about neutrality if Harris is a potential candidate in 2028. We've already seen the historic problems that the DNC has had with neutrality when it came to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
The DNC claimed they didn't send it out. They referred Thompson to the Harris team.
"The Federal Election Commission has advised that a candidate may only use their campaign list to promote their book if they personally reimburse the committee for the list's fair market value," said longtime campaign finance expert Brendan Fischer.
Kirsten Allen, a Harris senior adviser, claimed they were adhering to any FEC guidance.
Here's another thought. Maybe if you ever want to get out of the hole with the American people, this isn't the way to go? Who cares about a book? And they wonder why Kamala lost and the Democrats have such low approval ratings.
Editor’s Note: The Democrat Party has never been less popular as voters reject its globalist agenda.
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