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An American Iliad in the guise of contemporary political reportage, What It Takes penetrates the mystery at the heart of all presidential campaigns: How do presumably ordinary people acquire that mixture of ambition, stamina, and pure shamelessness that... [ More...]
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A lively and fascinating look at how a handful of academics, statisticians, and strategists are reshaping how political campaigns are won and lost.
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From two of the best political reporters in the country comes the gripping inside story of the historic 2008 presidential election.
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A close presidential election in November could well come down to contested states or even districts—or an election decided by vote theft. The book names the filthy-rich sugar-daddies who are funding the Super PACs of both parties told with Palast's... [ More...]
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The inside story of one of the most stunning reversals of political fortune in American history.
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This book uses case stories, facts, statistics, and logic to argue that presidential campaigns can better serve ordinary citizens than they do now. It "explains" and then "helps resolve" a stubborn political paradox—showing what is wrong and... [ More...]
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Can our system adapt to the new form of democracy forming via the electronic age? Will the new communication age usher in a nation governed not by professional politicians but by citizens themselves? Grossman answers these questions and many others clearly... [ More...]
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