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Former VP Kamala Harris Discusses Presidential Run in Memoir "107 Days" on Sold-Out Medford Stop

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Published on November 15, 2025
Former VP Kamala Harris Discusses Presidential Run in Memoir "107 Days" on Sold-Out Medford StopSource: Wikipedia/Lawrence Jackson, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Former Vice President Kamala Harris visited Massachusetts as part of her book tour, stopping at the Chevalier Theatre in Medford today to discuss her new memoir, "107 Days." The book covers her brief 2024 presidential campaign, which lasted the 107 days referenced in the title following President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race. According to her publisher, Simon & Schuster, Harris discussed the experiences and lessons behind each campaign stop and speech. The Medford event, which began at 2 p.m., was reported as sold out online, as reported by NBC Boston.

According to Simon & Schuster and cited by NBC Boston, "107 Days" was published on September 23 and details Harris’ presidential campaign with what the publisher describes as "nuance, candor, and a unique perspective." The book presents Harris’ vision for the country and reflects her post-vice presidency thoughts, drawn from personal journal entries. During her campaign, Harris said that interactions with voters—shaking hands and hearing their stories—offered meaningful experiences and insights that shaped her reflections.

The former vice president’s book tour will continue with upcoming stops in Toronto, Ontario; Nashville, Tennessee; and Miami, Florida, bringing her discussions to audiences beyond New England. According to NBC Boston, Harris’ events, titled "A Conversation with Kamala Harris," provide attendees an opportunity to hear insights from her campaign and discuss her vision for the future.

Readers can pre-order "107 Days" or purchase it at major retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Target. Pre-orders allowed fans to secure a copy ahead of its official release. As per Milford Daily News, Harris described the process of writing the book as "living the campaign in reverse — rewinding each moment and experiencing it all over again."