If you missed the big celebration on January 14th, otherwise known as “Kamala Harris Day,” don’t worry, you have plenty of time to plan next year’s party.
As a consolation prize for not winning the presidency, Jackson, Mississippi Mayor John Horhn gave the former vice president a “participation trophy” by giving her the key to the city during her 107 Days memoir book tour. He also proclaimed January 14 as “Kamala Harris Day,” citing her many supposed “accomplishments.”
🔥🚨 BREAKING: Jackson, MS Mayor John Horn just signed a proclamation declaring “Kamala Harris Day” to honor all her “accomplishments”
“We need you now more than ever.”
Can anyone name her accomplishments? pic.twitter.com/mntvgGVGFM [1]
— The Patriot Oasis™ (@ThePatriotOasis) January 18, 2026 [2]
Naturally, the announcement sparked instant memes and mockery online, with many asking what, exactly, she accomplished as Biden’s vice president.
Harris took the stage after Horhn’s announcement of her very own holiday and said, “Well, that was a great way to start.” Then she gave her speech where she declared President Trump incompetent and corrupt.
If you missed the exciting day of celebration, there are things you can plan to do next year to commemorate the momentous day.
- Memorize your favorite Kamala quote. There are so many gems to choose from, including the ever-timeless, “What can be, unburdened by what has been.” Bonus points if you pair it with an interpretive dance or transform her greatest hits into a thoughtful haiku.
- Bake a Kamala cake. Vanilla or chocolate icing on the outside (depending on the crowd), absolutely nothing on the inside – just like Kamala and her accomplishments.
- Work on your best Kamala impression. Master her signature laugh, the dramatic pause, and the ability to say absolutely nothing with great confidence.
- Read her book. Her memoir about her brisk presidential campaign will undoubtedly inspire deep reflections – or laughter.
Many people on X are still trying to identify a single accomplishment worthy of the celebration. It may take some time. With luck, they’ll land on one before Kamala Harris Day 2027 rolls around.