While I didn't find more precise explanations of what happened with Joe Biden and his decision to withdraw from the election, finally, I did get a clearer picture of Harris's role as Vice President and the lack of support she received from Biden and his administration. Harris faced an uphill battle against a candidate who had been running for president for over 10 years, and this book showed how close Harris came to pulling off an upset.
Harris did occasionally state the mistakes she made, but mostly this is a justification for how she and her team ran the campaign. It is a restatement of the platform she ran on and support for her positions. What I came away with was the realization of just how little governing experience she has. When she defended herself, she relied on her experience as a district attorney and as California's attorney general, emphasizing how little she had been used as vice president and how little she had accomplished in the Senate. I liked her behind-the-scenes look at what happens in a political campaign at the highest level. Overall, it's a book worth reading if, like me, you're still looking for answers.
3/5 stars.
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