Kamala Harris is coming to Alabama in October to discuss her new book, "107 Days."
The book gives "a candid and personal account" of the former vice president's 2024 presidential campaign, which ended with Harris conceding to President Donald Trump on November 6.
According to an announcement, Birmingham's Alabama Theatre will be hosting "A Conversation with Kamala Harris" on October 17, in which the failed presidential candidate "will share what she saw, what she learned, and what it will take to move forward" after losing the Electoral College 312-226.
Event details as follows:
For the first time, and with surprising and revealing insights, former Vice President Kamala Harris tells the story of one of the wildest and most consequential presidential campaigns in American history.
During this special event, Harris will share what she saw, what she learned, and what it will take to move forward. With nuance, candor, and a unique perspective, Harris will lead a conversation about how we collectively chart a blueprint that sets an alternative vision for our country now.
Every ticket includes a copy of Harris's new book, 107 DAYS (published by Simon & Schuster), which takes readers inside the race for the presidency as no one has ever done before. VIP Meet & greet tickets are available and include a photo with Former Vice President Kamala Harris and a signed copy of 107 DAYS.
This event is in partnership with Books-A-Million.
Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m., ranging from $79 to $200.
Trump bludgeoned Harris by a 64.8% to 34.2% margin last November, which U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) pointed out on X.

Last year, Harris visited Selma for the 59th anniversary of the "Bloody Sunday" march on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where she called for a six-week cease-fire and insisted the Israelis increase the amount of aid allowed into Gaza rather than touching on national issues.
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