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Kamala Harris Reflects on Charli XCX’s ‘Kamala Is Brat’ Tweet


Kamala Harris Recalls Moment She Learned Charli XCX Tweeted 'Kamala Is Brat'

Kamala Harris is discussing Charli XCX‘s viral support of her.

The 60-year-old former Vice President of the United States shares in her new book “107 Days” about the moment she discovered the 33-year-old singer’s support during her 2024 Presidential Election campaign.

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“At 5:29pm, staff informed me that the British singer-songwriter Charli XCX had tweeted: ‘kamala IS brat,’” Kamala writes in the book and also shares in the audio version. “Brat was the title of her latest album and connected me with her brand: edgy, imperfect, confident, embracing.”

“From that moment, our rebranded Kamala HQ social media site was filled with her signature color, lime green, and posts supporting us featured that color,” she added.

Kamala‘s new memoir, “107 Days,” reveals “surprising and insightful details” from her Presidential campaign last year. You can purchase a copy on Amazon now!

<pAdditionally, in the book, Kamala explains why she did not select Pete Buttigieg as her running mate, despite him being her first choice.

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