The Great Revolt
Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics
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Narrado por:
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Bob Hess
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De:
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Salena Zito
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Brad Todd
The history of the American electorate is not a litany of flukes; instead it is a pattern of tectonic plate-grinding, punctuated by a landscape-altering earthquake every generation or so. Donald Trump's electoral coalition is smashing both American political parties and its previously impenetrable political news media. The political experts called the 2016 election wrong and in the wake of the 2016 election surprise, the experts have continued to blow it -- looking to predict the coming demise of the President without pausing to consider the durability of the trends and winds that swept him into office.
The Great Revolt delves deep into the minds and hearts of the voters the make up this coalition. What emerges is a group of citizens who cannot be described by terms like "angry," "male," "rural," or the often-used "racist." They span job descriptions, income brackets, education levels, and party allegiances. What unites them is their desire to be part of a movement larger than themselves that puts pragmatism before ideology, localism before globalism, and demands the respect it deserve from Washington.
Zito and Todd have traveled on over 27,000 miles of country roads to interview more than 300 Trump voters in 10 swing counties. What they have discovered is that these voters were hiding in plain sight -- ignored by both parties, the media, and the political experts all at once, ready to unite into the movement that spawned the greatest upset in recent electoral history. Deeply rooted in the culture of these Midwestern swing states, Zito and Brad Todd reframe the discussion of the "Trump voter" to answer the question: What next?
Includes a bonus PDF of the Appendix
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Still has a slight left till that must come from the classic journalist training of today. But more than made up for by some very intelligent insights.
Very revealing to any
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Insight into 2016
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The book is based in statistics, surveys of Trump voters after the election and dissection of pre-election polls and studies, both right and wrong. But, it’s the individual stories and voices that make the numbers real. The 1-2% shifts in swing states were real people and not aberrations. I don’t think you can fully understand the news of the day in our Trump Era without reading (listening to) this book.
The Sound Bite that makes sense of ‘16, and since.
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Its a shame that I dont see this book get more traction on the main stream media coverage because it speaks the truth.
Whats really great about this book, is not just the reason in 2016 but the entire background into the person and how long term democrats pulled the lever for Trump. Truly amazing.
I would titled this book ... "The Great Revolt (what really happened)"
Thanks Salena and Brad and excellent narration by Bob.
A truthful book on "What really happened"
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Exceptional
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informative
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Great read!
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Pittsburgh based journalist and coauthor of this book Salena Zito wrote a column published on September 23, 2016 titled "Taking Trump seriously, not literally" which remains the best explanation ever of how Trump supporters viewed the candidate. Of course, she also explained that the virulent Trump opponents were taking him literally, not seriously. In the following weeks leading up to the November 8, 2016 election Zito went to to describe her perception of the Trump campaign's strategy of attacking the rust belt blue wall which was supposed to guarantee a Clinton victory. She was the only journalist I'm aware of who both predicted a Trump victory and explained before the election precisely how he would do it. I did not believe her prediction until the early morning hours of November 9 when I observed it becoming true on the TV networks. Of course other factors facilitated the Trump victory including the the dramatic move leftward during the Obama administration and the fact this his Democrat opponent was likely the worst retail politician ever.
I urge the potential listener to this book to download and read/study the associated PDF file before listening to the book. The audio book presents many anecdotal voting stories of individual families in the blue wall states while the PDF file deals with data.
Explaining Trump's 2016 presidential victory
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2018 Election
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The PDF that accompanies the book is a partial solution to the drawbacks of the audio format. It should be helpful to read the 17-page PDF before listening, or even to refer to it while listening. I didn't do that, but I should have.
In a way, this is a book for nerds. It's full of details, which the authors seem to be trying to soften a bit with the also detailed reports of the personal interviews. It lays the foundation for the details by providing history, both of the interviewees and of the counties in which they live.
The best part I saved for last: There are all kinds of informational nuggets sprinkled throughout the book. Interviewees provide new insights into why they voted for President Trump, which of the issues mattered to them, and why and in what way. These are often very different from what has been put out as "accepted knowledge" about Trump voters, and the differences often are enough to make you think, "Aha, I hadn't expected that." They're anecdotal, of course, but you have to believe that they speak for thousands of other voters from the same area and background.
I recommend this book, even in the audio format. It delivers real information.
Update: As you can see, I upgraded my evaluation from three stars after some time passed. It simply deserved all four stars.
Three stars because it's good audio, but not great
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