Kamala Harris' book tour rolls out 15 stops - but where she's skipping is head-scratching
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced Thursday a list of events to promote her memoir about the 2024 presidential race, titled ‘107 Days,’ which was the length of her losing campaign.

Harris’ list of tour stops predominantly includes deep-blue cities, and kicks off on September 24th in New York City, the day after her book is released.

But the itinerary looks more like a safe space to pull in cash than a listening tour for a 2028 redo.  

Tickets for Harris’ book parties – billed as a candid and personal recounting of 2024 – range from $75 over $331.

‘Over the next few months, I will travel our country to share behind-the-scenes moments, lessons learned, and how we keep moving forward together,’ the former vice-president said in the announcement.

Notably, Harris wrote that the book tour was across ‘our country’ despite her route including a stop in Ontario, Canada, and one event across the pond in London.

After the initial New York event, Harris will then travel to Philadelphia, followed by Los Angeles. 

In October, the former vice president will host events in Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Durham, North Carolina, Birmingham, Alabama, before heading to London for her first international stop.

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers' 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers’ 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas

Durham, North Carolina, downtown skyline

Durham, North Carolina, downtown skyline

Skyscrapers in London, England

Skyscrapers in London, England

Toronto, Canada in the Spring

Toronto, Canada in the Spring 

Sky drone view of downtown Houston, Texas

Sky drone view of downtown Houston, Texas

US Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris waves at supporters at the end of her concession speech at Howard University in Washington, DC, on November 6, 2024.

US Vice President Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris waves at supporters at the end of her concession speech at Howard University in Washington, DC, on November 6, 2024.

The list reads more like a pop star’s tour schedule than like that of a political power player mulling a future presidential run.

Notably missing are the ‘blue wall’ states of Michigan and Wisconsin. Other presidential swing states of Nevada and Arizona are also nowhere to be found. Out of the seven 2024 swing states, Harris is only hitting three.

Harris is attempting to revitalize her public image after a devastating loss in the presidential race last year to Donald Trump. Trump won every swing state and beat Harris with a total of 312 electoral votes to 226.

Reaction to Harris’s announcement on X was mixed, with fans sharing excitement while others projected that the tour would not be a success.

X user @jtatkins wrote ‘if Kamala Harris were an artist, her management would already be talking about cancelling her tour. This is hometown after an hour of presale, hilarious,’ posted with a screenshot of virtually all tickets still available to her event.

Conservative X user Paul A. Szypula, with the handle @Bubblebathgirl, noted that ‘Kamala Harris is going on tour to try to sell her lame “107 Days” book where she makes excuses for how she got obliterated in the election. This tour will be worse than when Hillary Clinton tried to do one. I’m so glad President Trump won.’ 

X user Ashbama, posting under the handle @AshariExpresses wrote ‘you mean to tell me Kamala Harris is coming to Houston as part of one of her stops for her book tour, BUT NO MEET & GREET!? All my hopes & dreams died today. There goes my full book tour experience.’

The former vice president announced in July that she would not be running for governor of California in 2026, leaving the door open for a potential 2028 presidential bid.

She followed up that announcement by previewing the release of the upcoming book about her 2024 campaign.

The former vice-president’s re-entry into public life comes as new analysis of Americans’ voter registration habits points to potential long-term trouble for the Democratic Party.

Data analyzed by the New York Times has revealed that the number of registered Democrats has declined in every state that tracks voter affiliation by party—a group that includes 30 of America’s 50 states.

The New York Times notes that explicitly, ‘fewer and fewer Americans are choosing to be Democrats.’

The Times attributes Trump’s sweeping 2024 victory—including wins in every swing state and the national popular vote—to this very trend.

Additional Harris tour locations include Portland, Oregon, Toronto, Canada, for her second foreign stop, followed by Nashville, Tennessee. 

The swing concludes in Miami on November 20th. 

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