Former 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has canceled several stops on her book tour following her loss to President Donald Trump. Events scheduled in Sacramento, San Diego, and Anaheim were abruptly called off, with ticket holders receiving refunds through Ticketmaster, which cited a scheduling conflict. The removed appearances have also disappeared from her official website.
Harris recently released a memoir titled “107 Days,” reflecting on her campaign and political career. The cancellations come as she faces ongoing scrutiny over her public role and future in national politics.
Questions have also been raised about the use of security during her tour. Reports indicate that California Highway Patrol officers have been assigned to provide protection, prompting debate over the use of state resources for such purposes.
Separately, Harris drew attention for remarks delivered at the funeral of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. She appeared alongside former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden, with some reactions focusing on the tone and political nature of the speeches given during the memorial.
Jesse Jackson Jr., a former congressman, later emphasized the importance of maintaining respect and unity during the service.
Despite recent challenges, Harris has been mentioned as a possible candidate in the 2028 election. Other Democratic figures, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, are also being discussed, reflecting broader uncertainty and debate within the party about its future direction.