Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for writing a book about her 2024 presidential campaign that “seems to point the finger at everyone except her own performance.”
“If you look at [Harris] and her husband are worth nearly $10 million,” Concha said Sunday on Fox and Friends. “They have plenty of money. She didn’t have to do it for the money. So I’m not quite sure why she wrote this.”
Concha was referring to Harris’s husband, Doug Emhoff, who is an attorney and partner at the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
Harris is stoking rumors that she could run for president again in 2028 by embarking on a book tour across the country. However, Concha predicted that with the book, Harris is “not setting herself up very well for 2028 now.”
“Kamala Harris here seems to point the finger at everybody except her own performance, which, again, when she’s outside of a teleprompter and went on The View for example, and couldn’t explain what she would do differently from Joe Biden, didn’t have a good answer for that, which was really the one point why she existed: to be the change candidate,” Concha said.
In the book, titled 107 Days, Harris claims that she “often learned that the president’s staff was adding fuel to negative narratives” about her as she ran her campaign.
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“I’m sorry, this is something that she plays the victim, and she’s anything but the victim because the only victim here was the Democrat Party because they’ve been set back years as a result of this horrible 107 days,” Concha said.
Harris did not win over a single swing state in 2024 despite a war chest of over $1 billion.