Kamala Harris from “Late Show with Stephen Colbert”
In an interview about “The Late Show,” Kamala Harris told Stephen Colbert that the system was broken and she wanted to reunite with the Americans.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Thursday, August 21 that he will launch a book tour of 15 cities and three countries for his new memoir, “107 Days.”
The book, which tells the story of her failed presidential run, is scheduled to be released on September 23rd, with Harris beginning his book tour in New York City the following day.
Publishers Simon & Schuster and Harris unveiled their new book in July in a video posted to the former vice president’s social media account.
“Just a year ago, I launched a campaign for the President of the United States,” Harris said in the announcement. “Since I retired, I spent a lot of time writing behind the scenes explanations of that journey, with my honesty and reflections at the time.”
A day before her new book was released, Harris said he would not run for the California governor’s seat, but would not rule out another bid for the presidency.
Here’s what you need to know about where Harris will be stopped on her upcoming tour:
Where will Kamala Harris book tours be stopped?
According to Harris’ announcement and website, the tour will be suspended in 15 cities in the US, Canada and the UK. The tour will begin in New York City on September 24th and end in almost two months on November 20th in Miami.
Here is the complete list of stops:
- September 24th: New York, New York City
- September 25th: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- September 29: Los Angeles, California
- October 4th: Houston, Texas
- October 5th: San Francisco, California
- October 8th: Atlanta, Georgia
- October 9th: Washington DC
- October 11th: Chicago, Illinois
- October 15th: Durham, North Carolina
- October 17th: Birmingham, Alabama
- October 23rd: London, UK
- November 5th: Portland, Oregon
- November 16th: Toronto, Ontario
- November 18th: Nashville, Tennessee
- November 20th: Miami, Florida
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