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Kamala Harris attacks all her previous supporters

September 23, 2025 By: Frank Holmes

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by Frank Holmes, reporter

Although Democrats want to forget her, Kamala Harris has confirmed she isn’t going away. In fact, the former vice president just laid out her entire 2028 presidential campaign strategy in new memoir which just his bookstores.

The Simon & Schuster book does more than just describe how Harris blew a billion dollar warchest en route to losing every single swing state last November, according to advance quotations and summaries obtained by The Horn.

The autobiographical tale reveals who she considers the top Democratic rivals in the next set of primaries, how she will push them aside, who she thinks will win the Republican presidential nomination, and how she will attack him on her way back to the White House.

In fact, the book may be not just a four-year plan but an eight-year plan for a presidential campaign in 2032.

In politics, if you want to know who a candidate fears, look at who they attack. For Harris, it is almost all the Democratic Party leaders that backed her.

Politico called 107 Days—the title refers to the number of days in her failed 2024 presidential campaign—“Harris’ score-settling, elbow-throwing, bridge-burning memoir.”

Over 300 pages, Kamala Harris points fingers, calls names, and sticks knives in the backs of everyone with a prayer of winning the election in three years’ time.

“Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz—each is treated to a Harris brushback,” reported USA Today. “More often than not Harris blames somebody else for campaign difficulties. Biden. His staff. Vance. The media. Trump. Her running mate.”

Many of the figures come under attack for not endorsing her fast enough—like California Governor Gavin Newsom. When Joe Biden bowed out of the race, she sent a message asking for his support.

“Hiking. Will call back,” he texted her, according to the book. “(He never did.)”

That’s strange ground for attack, since Newsom publicly threw his support behind her candidacy within just a couple of hours.

But Newsom later joked, we have an open primary…but Newsom may not be the one she fears the most.

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker also said he couldn’t endorse her, because his state was hosting the Democratic National Convention.

But the governor, who’s looking at a 2028 presidential campaign himself, said through a spokesperson that Pritzker “fought hard to elect Vice President Harris and Democrats across the state and country. He’s proud to have helped lead a convention that built momentum and showcased the Harris-Walz ticket.”

Her biggest threat came in for the biggest sabotage. She claims Pennsvylania Gov. Josh Shapiro was arrogant and demanding in their interview, literally talking about the dimensions of the vice president’s home.

The woman who invented the Biden-Harris administration wrote that “a vice president is not a co-president” and worried Shapiro “would be unable to settle for a role as number two.”

Shapiro spokesman Manuel Bonder pushed back immediately, saying it is “simply ridiculous to suggest that Governor Shapiro was focused on anything other than defeating Donald Trump and protecting Pennsylvania.”

Democrats wonder what’s behind all her intraparty squabbling. Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign committee, said “none of (her attacks are) relevant. Josh Shapiro measuring the drapes is not even a drop in the bucket compared to the fact that she is in no way, on a gut level, capable of connecting to working people.”

Instead, she tries to take out one of their own: Vice President J.D. Vance.

“JD Vance is a shape-shifter. And a shifty guy,” she writes, obviously believing Vance will be her competition in four years.

Even Kamala Harris’ ghostwritten screeds have her repetitious word jams.

Her book left members of both parties scratching their heads.

“If there’s a political strategy here, it’s a bad one. There’s an awful lot of grievances and finger-pointing that really doesn’t serve a political agenda,” said Democratic strategist turned CNN talking head David Axelrod, who broke into politics as a close advisor to Barack Obama.

“Democrats claim they want to ‘turn the page,’ but toxic Biden & Kamala are like zombies clawing their way backBetween book tours, revenge podcasts, teasing swing-district tours & investigations into their wrongdoing, Biden & Kamala remain ubiquitous!” said the National Republican Congressional Commitee.

Instead of fading out of the party’s limelight, Kamala will be touring blue cities around the United States—as well as a trip to Toronto, where she grew up, and London—shoving her book down Democrats’ throat.

Democrats claim they want to "turn the page," but toxic Biden & Kamala are like zombies clawing their way back

Between book tours, revenge podcasts, teasing swing-district tours & investigations into their wrongdoing, Biden & Kamala remain ubiquitous! pic.twitter.com/lDFARymBzN

— NRCC (@NRCC) August 2, 2025

 

🔥🚨BREAKING: Disgraced former Vice President Kamala Harris just announced her ‘107 Days’ tour. Where you can have a conversation with the underdog of the 2024 Presidential Election pic.twitter.com/Tl4IP0NoTs

— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) August 21, 2025

That only leaves question, said Democratic consultant Pete Giangreco: “Is she settling scores because she’s not running again, or is this her catharsis to assign blame somewhere else so she can say, ‘Give me another chance’?”

Evidently, we have the answer. When asked if Kamala axed her friends because she’s giving up politics, a member of Harris’ inner circle told Politico, “I would not advise anyone to draw that conclusion.”

In other words, she’s running—the other question is when.

Kamala Harris’ book may actually have, not just a 2028 strategy, but a 2032 strategy, based on the one and only Democrat she praises: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.

AOC “goes deep into policy” and gives off a “joyful-warrior vibe” that will help “make her an invaluable leader in this moment,” she wrote.

And all reports are, AOC is seriously considering a 2028 run.

Some have compared AOC to the former veep.  Ocasio-Cortez “starts to sound reminiscent of Kamala Harris,” Victor Davis Hanson told Laura Ingraham. “She can’t really think on her feet and answer extemp when asked questions. And she doesn’t really know much.”

Is this Kamala Harris strategy, laid out between the lines?

.@VDHanson: “AOC is Kamala Harris 2.0 — canned answers, no depth, no national appeal. She’s stuck in a narrow left-wing bubble, while Charlie Kirk widened his reach everywhere.” pic.twitter.com/wrUr4y5ap9

— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) September 22, 2025

Does Harris know her brand is so toxic even to fellow Democrats that she can’t run in 2028, but she can act as a spoiler?

Does plan to sideline everyone who could actually win the 2028 election, elevate an unelectable AOC, then mount a comeback in 2032?

And does Kamala Harris really think, after her terrible performance last summer and fall, that she can ever win the Democratic party presidential nomination—let alone the presidency—ever again?

She’s putting her book tour on the line that she can.

About the Author

Frank Holmes

Frank Holmes is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”

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