Politics & Government

Vice President Kamala Harris’ Columbia book tour stop rescheduled. What to know

Vice President Kamala Harris in Coumbia
Vice President Kamala Harris in Coumbia

Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ book tour stops through the Carolinas have been rescheduled to April.

Harris announced Tuesday on social media that planned stops this week in Greensboro, Charlotte, Columbia, and Savannah had to be rescheduled.

The stop in Columbia at the Township Auditorium, originally planned for Thursday is being moved to April 16.

The Greensboro stop is now April 13; the Charlotte stop is April 14; and the stop in Savannah, Georgia is now April 17.

Harris has been promoting her book, 107 Days, which details her 2024 campaign for president, which launched in July 2024 shortly after President Joe Biden dropped out of the race.

Her stop in Columbia, as well as cities that are near the border of the early presidential primary state of South Carolina, will continue to spark speculation she is eyeing another White House run in 2028.

Tickets for Harris’ stop in Columbia at the Township Auditorium are still available through Ticketmaster.

Joseph Bustos
The State
Joseph Bustos is a state government and politics reporter at The State. He’s a Northwestern University graduate and previously worked in Illinois covering government and politics. He has won reporting awards in both Illinois and Missouri. He moved to South Carolina in November 2019 and won the Jim Davenport Award for Excellence in Government Reporting for his work in 2022. Support my work with a digital subscription
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