Kamala Harris tells San Francisco audience how she would have changed her campaign
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Kamala Harris tells San Francisco audience how she would have changed her campaign
"It's good to be home!"
"No one can defeat your spirit if you don't let them," she said."
"I'm amazed that she's still positive after everything that she went through and what's happening to our country," said Amy Burkhart, a physician from Napa."
"I think it was important for us to hear a message like that - that we still don't give up and that we need to work together because there's more of us than there are of them."
Kamala Harris returned to San Francisco to promote her memoir 107 Days before a sold-out crowd of more than 3,000 at The Masonic. A 90-minute conversation with comedian and actor D.L. Hughley covered the pain of losing last year's presidential race to Donald Trump, changes she would make to her campaign, and her continued optimism for America. Harris affirmed personal resilience with the line "No one can defeat your spirit if you don't let them." Attendees praised the hopeful message amid intensified deportations and planned National Guard deployments. The memoir sold 350,000 copies in its first week; San Francisco was the fifth stop on an 18-city tour.
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