Former VP Kamala Harris speaks at SF Masonic Auditorium during cross-country book tour
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Former VP Kamala Harris speaks at SF Masonic Auditorium during cross-country book tour
"It was exciting to see her here. I think the whole Bay Area was excited,"
"I appreciate her honesty, appreciate her being candid, representing the Bay Area -- which is where she is from -- and I appreciate she could address some of what is going on right now, especially with the current administration,"
"I wanted to bring my daughter so she could see Kamala and to hear her story about what it was like to continue to move on after losing, what that feels like, what that means like to a woman in the world -- how you don't quit,"
Hundreds of people gathered at the Masonic Auditorium on Nob Hill to hear Kamala Harris speak about her memoir '107 Days.' The memoir covers the frenetic fifteen weeks after her rise to the top of the Democratic ticket and examines why the presidential campaign ended after Joe Biden's decision to drop out. Audience members expressed excitement, renewed hope, and encouragement, saying Harris inspired young people and represented the Bay Area. Harris addressed current political dynamics, criticized Biden's timing in dropping out, and acknowledged campaign decisions. The appearance was part of a cross-country book tour and elicited standing ovations.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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