
Frankly, We Did Win This Election
The Inside Story of How Trump Lost
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Michael C. Bender, senior White House reporter for the Wall Street Journal, presents a deeply reported account of the 2020 presidential campaign that details how Donald J. Trump became the first incumbent in three decades to lose reelection - and the only one whose defeat culminated in a violent insurrection.
Beginning with President Trump’s first impeachment and ending with his second, Frankly, We Did Win This Election chronicles the inside-the-room deliberations between Trump and his campaign team as they opened 2020 with a sleek political operation built to harness a surge of momentum from a bullish economy, a unified Republican Party, and a string of domestic and foreign policy successes - only to watch everything unravel when fortunes suddenly turned.
With first-rate sourcing cultivated from five years of covering Trump in the White House and both of his campaigns, Bender brings listeners inside the Oval Office, aboard Air Force One, and into the front row of the movement’s signature mega-rallies for the story of an epic election-year convergence of COVID, economic collapse, and civil rights upheaval - and an unorthodox president’s attempt to battle it all.
Fresh interviews with Trump, key campaign advisers, and senior administration officials are paired with an exclusive collection of internal campaign memos, emails, and text messages for scores of never-before-reported details about the campaign.
Frankly, We Did Win This Election is the inside story of how Trump lost and the definitive account of his final year in office that draws a straight line from the president’s repeated insistence that he would never lose to the deadly storming of the US Capitol that imperiled one of his most loyal lieutenants - his own vice president.
©2021 Michael C. Bender (P)2021 TwelveThe best yet on the Trump years
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I expected the book to focus more on the final stage of the election, and pull apart some of the arguments made by the Trump team, however it's more about the full election campaign - with throwbacks to various controversies during the entire term, and I wasn't unhappy with what was delivered.
Nor quite what I expected - but I still enjoyed.
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ok. Dull in places.
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I don't think the book does justice to the subtitle - "inside story how Trump lost". Problems in the campaign are described, even leading to the replacement of Brad Parscale, as there are light references to specific issues with the management of the Covid pandemic, but it is more in a description of events format than a slightly more analytical manner. So readers will have to draw their own conclusions on how Trump lost.
Still, being a WSJ reporter, the author had easy access to key Trump associates and Trump campaign staff. The tidbits of information acquired through these circles are well orgazined into an entertaining narration, thus reading the book won't be time wasted,
Interesting but a bit disappointing
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It's the bits in-between the news
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A very interesting story
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Far too often the author allows the narrative to excuse the inexcusable. Goes out of his way to minimise or just ignore criticism of Trump and many of the people around him.
His choices are a bit strange in parts of this book. Makes a big deal of the various personal interactions he has had with Trump but spends the bare minimum time dissecting the insurrection on Jan 6th. In an audiobook that is more than 17 hours it only gets about 10 to 15 minutes - far, far less than a subject of that significance deserves.
His device of inserting some of Trump’s fans as a narrative aid to the book also doesn’t work.
Was also surprised how much he pulled his punches with regards to people like Pence, Kushner and most of the mainstream Republicans. Easy to tell where his sympathies lie.
I’ve read or listened to several of the recent books about the last year of the Trump White House/ US Presidential Election and despite the length this one comes across as the least substantial.
Overall a disappointment, save your money and get one of the other titles on this subject matter.
Weakest of the recent titles on 2020 US Presidential Election and Trump
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Elegant Variation? No, thanks.
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