Democrats Rage At Kamala
Democrats are in full-blown panic over former Vice President Kamala Harris’s explosive new book, 107 Days, which officially releases Tuesday.
Instead of bringing unity after last year’s devastating election loss, the memoir is ripping open old wounds and sparking bitter infighting just as Democrats are trying to regroup ahead of 2028.
According to insiders, Harris’s book is filled with personal attacks on top party figures — including Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Josh Shapiro — leaving many worried it will do lasting damage to the party’s image.
“Salt, meet wound,” one frustrated Democratic strategist said.
“This couldn’t come at a worse time for our party.”
Harris Goes After Biden
In one of the most shocking passages, Harris blames Joe Biden for the party’s failures, even claiming he should never have run for re-election.
She recalls a heated moment when Biden called her just minutes before her debate with President Trump, chastising her for criticizing him behind his back.
“I just couldn’t understand why he would call me right now and make it all about himself,” Harris writes.
This revelation has deepened the divide between Biden loyalists and Harris supporters, further weakening the party’s already shaky unity.
Targeting 2028 Rivals
Harris doesn’t stop at Biden. She also takes aim at Democrats who could challenge her in the 2028 presidential race:
- Pete Buttigieg – Harris wrote that Buttigieg would have been her “ideal running mate” if he were a straight white man.
- Buttigieg quickly pushed back, saying voters care about leadership and results, not identity politics.
- Josh Shapiro – Harris claimed Shapiro was more focused on his own ambitions than helping Democrats win.
- Shapiro fired back, questioning why Harris stayed silent about Biden’s weaknesses during the campaign.
- “She’s going to have to explain why she never said anything publicly while she was in the room,” Shapiro said in a podcast interview.
These public feuds are giving Republicans an opportunity to highlight chaos and dysfunction inside the Democratic Party.
Newsom and Pritzker Pulled Into the Drama
The book even names other top Democrats:
- Gavin Newsom, California Governor, allegedly ignored Harris after Biden dropped out, sending only a brief text: “Hiking. Will call back.”
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker initially hesitated to back Harris, later endorsing her under pressure.
Democrats Compare It to Hillary Clinton’s 2017 Meltdown
Some Democrats say 107 Days feels eerily similar to Hillary Clinton’s post-2016 memoir, which famously caused more division in the party.
“This gives Republicans the perfect excuse to call us a mess while we air our dirty laundry,” one strategist warned.
Even Harris’s allies admit the book lacks accountability, with one saying it needed “more introspection and self-reflection.”
Why This Matters
Harris became the nominee only after Biden dropped out under pressure last July, leaving her just 107 days to run a national campaign. Instead of building unity for 2028, her book now threatens to fracture Democrats even further — just as President Trump and the GOP are consolidating their message heading into a critical election cycle.
For Republicans, the timing couldn’t be better:
- Democrats are publicly fighting each other,
- key leaders are focused on blame instead of solutions,
- and the party’s top names are distracted, leaving the GOP free to drive its message home to voters.
The Bottom Line
Kamala Harris’s 107 Days isn’t just a memoir — it’s a political bombshell.
By attacking Biden, Buttigieg, and other top Democrats, Harris has unleashed a storm of infighting and finger-pointing.
While Democrats tear themselves apart, Republicans are focused on unity, strong leadership, and winning back America’s future.
The question now is simple: Will this book mark the beginning of Harris’s 2028 run — or the final unraveling of the Democratic Party?