Kamala Harris Acknowledges Campaign Regrets but Avoids Specifics

Former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on *The Late Show* on Thursday, where she admitted that there were aspects of her 2024 campaign she would have approached differently, though she did not specify what those changes would have been. During the interview, Harris redirected the conversation to her book 107 Days and her team’s efforts, avoiding further explanation on the matter. She emphasized the importance of her team’s contributions, stating, “None of us achieves any success… without having an incredible team.”

When asked about her readiness to assume the role of Democratic presidential nominee following former President Joe Biden’s poor performance at the first 2024 presidential debate, Harris expressed her respect for Biden and chose not to elaborate on the topic. She acknowledged that some had urged her to step into the role, yet her response remained vague, focusing more on her appreciation for Biden’s leadership. Harris also mentioned that after Biden dropped out of the race last July, she quickly secured the Democratic nomination without any opposition.

Harris’ comments come as she prepares to release her behind-the-scenes account of her failed 2024 campaign. The book, titled 107 Days, is expected to provide deeper insights into her campaign strategy and her perspective on the challenges faced during the race. Despite her admission of regrets, Harris maintained her stance that she does not regret any part of the campaign, instead focusing on the lessons learned and the importance of her team’s support.