Kamala Harris returning to Alabama to cash in on another paid event

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The Kamala Harris political-industrial complex is getting a new tour stop in Alabama next year.

Today, the Montgomery Performing Arts Center announced “A Conversation with Kamala Harris” will take place February 12, 2026.

“Join former Vice President Kamala Harris for a night of surprising and revealing insights inspired by her #1 New York Times bestselling book, 107 DAYS,” the venue promoted today.

“Harris will talk about her life story, her historic presidential campaign, the experiences that have shaped her personal philosophies, and her path to finding purpose.”

Harris’s Montgomery stop will be the second recent visit she’s made to the state looking to cash in on her publicity.

Back in October, Harris came to Birmingham for a virtually identical event, selling signed copies of her book and paid meet-and-greets.

According to the venue, she sold out both of those shows.

Despite her newfound, profitable reception in Alabama, during the 2024 general election, Alabama voters rejected Harris by roughly 30 points over President Donald Trump.

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