Kamala Harris has made JD Vance a Rips Rips in her new book, 107 Days, about the 2028 candidate’s actions on the campaign trail.
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- “JD Vance is a shapeshifter, and a shifty guy,” Harris writes in her new book.
- Kamala Harris also panned the performance of her running fellow Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz in the 2024 Vice Presidential debate.
WASHINGTON – There is no lost love between Kamala Harris and her successor.
“JD Vance is a shapeshifter, and a shifty guy,” Harris writes in her new book.
Comments on Vance are one of several opportunities where Harris denounces the vice president and potential 2028 presidential candidate in a memoir of the campaign, which will be released on September 23rd.
The slap comes in a passage about the Vice President’s argument that Vance faces off against her running fellow Tim Waltz.
Harris writes that Vance understood that his “default meanness” did not work well against Waltz’s nature and perseverance, and he understood that he tightened his “anger and shaming” during the discussion accordingly.
It worked, she says, and the waltz fell for it.
“There was no cat woman, no pet-eating Haitian, no personal humiliation. But calm, Appalachian pretends to have many common positions with its lovely Midwest coach,” she writes.
Harris says the scene played in her living room as Waltz nodded with Vance is probably a clenching voice over her running buddy’s performance, just as Saturday Night Live portrays it.
“I didn’t actually spit out the wine, but otherwise it was creepy to our night portrait,” Harris said of the comedy skit.
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In another part, Harris writes about when Vance raised her convoy. He was at the same Wisconsin airport as she left the car as he was about to pull away to inspect Air Force 2.
“I just wanted to check out future planes,” he told reporters.
Harris tears his successor apart for violating all the security and protocol rules associated with the move. “If I knew he was pulling that boy’s stunt, I tended to step out of my car and use the words I think I pronounced the most. It starts with an M and ends with an AH.”
The incident happened a day after she named Walz’s running companion. Harris says he was being peeked at Vance at the time to attack the governor of Minnesota for comments he made about military service.
After more than 20 years of service running for Congress, Waltz had been deployed to Italy to support US operations in Afghanistan before retiring from the military in 2005. However, in 2018 he urged an attack from Vance, referring to a weapon “carried in the war.”
Vance accused Walz of “stolen courage” and claimed he had abandoned his troops.
Waltz hadn’t seen the battle. But neither of them had Vance, she wrote. His military service consisted of four years in the Marine Corps’ Public Relations Division.
“I was eager to see Vance crouching down very low to hurt and rattle fellow veteran, a better man,” says Harris.

