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US stores selling 'The Achievements of Kamala Harris' book—but it's mostly blank

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US stores are selling a 191-page book titled The Achievements of Kamala Harris by Jason Dudash , but the only caveat is that it's mostly empty. The 191-page book, authored by Jason Dudash, promises an in-depth, fact-based report on Harris’s career, focusing on her public office actions, votes, and statements.

The book’s description claims it is the most comprehensive account of Harris's 20-year political career, with the aim of convincing readers of her suitability for a presidential candidacy. The video of the book in a Walmart in Texas went viral on social media, and users described the book as an "instant classic"


The book is also available on e-commerce websites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Kamala Harris has strongly condemned Donald Trump 's "lies" about reproductive rights as both candidates vie for an advantage in the final month of a tightly contested US presidential election . With polls indicating a near tie, both the Republican and Democratic candidates are intensifying efforts to sway undecided voters in seven crucial states ahead of November 5.

To engage these voters, Harris is launching a media blitz, starting with an appearance on the popular podcast "Call Her Daddy," which addresses women's issues. She specifically challenged Trump’s claims of being a "protector" of women’s rights, recalling his previous suggestion that women should face punishment for seeking abortions.

In response to Trump's comments during their recent debate about certain Democratic states allowing the "execution" of newborns, Harris denounced this as a "bold-faced lie" and an "outrageously inaccurate" statement that insults women. Meanwhile, Trump urged his supporters in Wisconsin to vote, reiterating unfounded accusations against the Biden-Harris administration regarding disaster relief funds.

Harris continues to engage voters directly, recently visiting North Carolina to meet relief workers affected by Hurricane Helene, while former President Barack Obama plans to campaign for her in key states leading up to the election.
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