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Kamala Harris Engages Madison Audience During “107 Days” Tour Stop
On March 10, 2024, former Vice President Kamala Harris captivated an audience at Madison’s historic Orpheum Theater as part of her “107 Days” memoir tour. The event transformed the venue into a hub of political discourse, featuring a mix of personal anecdotes from her 2024 campaign and themes of resilience, civic engagement, and community involvement.
Harris participated in a seated conversation moderated by digital journalist and podcaster V Spehar, allowing attendees to engage with the former Vice President on various topics. The program included a book signing, meet-and-greet opportunities, and discussions that highlighted the importance of grassroots organizing in today’s political landscape.
Event Details and Local Impact
Doors opened at noon, with the program commencing at 1 p.m. Attendees had the option to purchase a meet-and-greet package, which included a photograph with Harris and a signed copy of her memoir. The Orpheum Theater provided detailed information about the event, including its cashless policy and accessibility features.
Photographs shared by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel depicted Harris acknowledging former lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes, who is currently running for Wisconsin governor. His presence underscored the political significance of the event, offering a platform for local Democrats as they gear up for the 2026 gubernatorial primary.
A National Tour Focused on Civic Renewal
Harris’s Madison appearance is part of a broader extension of the “107 Days” tour, which is expected to include dates across the West Coast and Midwest through the spring of 2026. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the tour emphasizes themes of grief, recovery, and civic renewal, pairing engaging discussions with opportunities for attendees to purchase her memoir and take photos.
The significance of the event in Madison, a city known for its vibrant political and cultural landscape, cannot be overstated. It was organized in collaboration with local bookstore A Room of One’s Own, aligning the tour with the city’s literary and activist communities. For Wisconsin Democrats, the event served as a vital opportunity to showcase local organizing efforts while elevating candidates like Barnes ahead of the upcoming election cycle.
Through her memoir and public engagements, Harris continues to encourage civic participation and highlight the importance of resilience in the face of challenges. The Madison event reflects her commitment to fostering dialogue and activism within communities across the nation.
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