Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Governor Josh Shapiro publicly and forcefully rejected passages in former Vice President Kamala Harris’s memoir "107 Days" after The Atlantic’s Tim Alberta read excerpts during an interview earlier this fall, calling the characterizations false. Harris wrote that Shapiro asked detailed questions about vice-presidential trappings and sought broad influence during vetting. Shapiro denied the depiction, labeling it “complete and utter bull--” and accused Harris of promoting book sales commercially. Separately, Shapiro withdrew Pennsylvania from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to resolve a budget standoff and proposed a state alternative called PACER. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Political opponents, conservative media outlets, and book publicity gained increased attention and engagement following the public dispute over memoir passages and policy decisions.
Governor Shapiro’s public reputation and intra-party relationships faced scrutiny after memoir excerpts and the RGGI withdrawal generated broad media coverage and political criticism.
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