Live from the Campaign Trail

Live from the Campaign Trail
Author: Michael A. Cohen
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780802779700

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As the country wades into the hotly contested 2008 presidential election season, we look to the candidates' public pronouncements to gain an understanding of their platforms and to get a sense of the political direction our country might take over the course of the next four years. Presidential campaign oratory has always inspired and incited voters. In this collection of 27 pivotal campaign speeches, Michael Cohen helps bring to life the speeches that defined and dramatized American politics over the last century. From FDR's pledge for a "New Deal" to Nixon's legendary "Checkers" speech, from Dan Quayle's attack on Murphy Brown to select speeches from this year's presidential race, the "stump" speech has been the primary vehicle for candidates to share their political ambitions and ideals with the American people. With supporting essays that set the scene and provide the appropriate context for understanding what was said, how it was said, and why, Live from the Campaign Trail illustrates how campaign speeches have fundamentally shaped the way we think about American politics.

Looking for Votes in All the Wrong Places

Looking for Votes in All the Wrong Places
Author: Rick Ridder
Publsiher: Radius Book Group+ORM
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781682307984

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The veteran presidential campaign manager recounts his many adventures, travesties, triumphs, and lessons from more than forty years on the trail. Over his long and legendary career, campaign strategist Rick Ridder has been at the center of everything from presidential death matches to the legalization of marijuana. In this lively memoir, he recounts his life on the trail from the McGovern campaign to more recent candidates and causes. Along the way, he reveals his “twenty-two rules of campaign management”―each one illustrated by entertaining, instructive, and mostly true stories from his own experiences. Rick offers an unsparing, often hilarious self-portrait of the political guru as a young man, criss-crossing the country from one drafty campaign headquarters to the next, making mistakes and pulling rabbits out of hats, wrangling temperamental celebrities, winning some elections and losing others. Through his stories, you’ll meet the state legislature candidate who said he’d win thanks to his reputation as a judge in cat competitions; the US Senate candidate who told the Southern press, “I hate southern accents”; a young Senator Al Gore who campaigned for President in 1988 by eating his way through New York City alongside Mayor Koch; Leonard Nimoy, good-naturedly trekking through rural Wisconsin in Rick’s own Jeep because Rick was too young to rent a more appropriate vehicle; and many other colorful characters.

From the Campaign Trail or Thereabouts

From the Campaign Trail or Thereabouts
Author: Michael Bleicher,Andy Newton
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780359807260

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From the Campaign Trail or Thereabouts is the story of two insulated Upper West Side journalists, Harold Carlyle, a self-serving, incompetent reporter desperate to save both his career and marriage, and his wife, Pattie, an observant, sharp-tongued, and successful television critic. When Harold is assigned to cover the 2016 Presidential Election, he devises a scheme to save his marriage by taking Pattie with him across the country. From the Campaign Trail or Thereabouts dives into the contradictory, divided, and all-too-often unsettling state of the union. Like Huck Finn meets Game Change, the novel examines the politicians and popular figures who played starring roles in 2016 and holds up a mirror to the electorate that ultimately made Trumpism possible.

The Candidate

The Candidate
Author: Noah Richler
Publsiher: Anchor Canada
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780385687294

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A comical and revealing account of what it's like to run for office with no political experience, little money and only a faint hope of winning, told first-hand by celebrated writer Noah Richler. During the 2015 federal election, approximately 1200 political campaigns were held across Canada. One of those campaigns belonged to author, journalist and political neophyte Noah Richler. Recruited by the NDP to run in the bellwether riding of Toronto-St Paul's, he was handed $350 and told he would lose. But as veteran NDP activists and social-media-savvy newbies joined his campaign, Richler found himself increasingly insulated from the stark reality that his campaign was flailing, imagining instead that he was headed to Parliament Hill. In The Candidate, Richler recounts his time on the trail in sizzling detail and hilarious frankness, from door knocking in Little Jamaica to being internet-shamed by experienced opponents. The Candidate lays bare what goes on behind the slogans, canvassing and talking points, told from the perspective of a political outsider. With his signature wit and probing eye, Noah Richler's chronicle of running for office is insightful, brutally honest and devastatingly funny.

Scrappy Campaigning

Scrappy Campaigning
Author: Casey Lucius
Publsiher: Happy about
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-05-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1600052754

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In Scrappy Campaigning, Lucius captures the joys and struggles of running a political campaign, whether it is for a small local election or a large national one. This book is both personal and practical, and will help anyone interested in running for office or working on a campaign. While many people are baffled by politics today and want to "do something," she provides the tools and encouragement to contribute and be successful, at any level. She also details, through experience and analysis, the unexpected things that can happen during any campaign. While there are often negative experiences associated with leading any organization, this is a positive and encouraging book full of helpful lessons. Anyone who reads it will be prepared to run a successful scrappy campaign with their eyes wide open. Whether you are the candidate, campaign manager, a volunteer or team leader, this book will prepare you to lead a team and stand strong in the face of any obstacle.

The Campaign Trail

The Campaign Trail
Author: Francis Nji Bangsi
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789956717354

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In an uncomplicated plot, The Campaign Trail takes its readers through the independence of a state in fiction, the introduction of a multiparty system, to its demise owing to poor governance and power struggle; this novel has a universal appeal to the political scientist, the literary critic, the sociologist, the anthropologist and just anyone who needs entertainment. The author blends the comic and the tragic to good effect.

Fear and Loathing

Fear and Loathing
Author: Hunter S. Thompson
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2006-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0446698229

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The "gonzo" political journalist presents his frankly subjective observations on the personalities and political machinations of the 1972 presidential campaign, in a new edition of the classic account of the dark side of American politics. Reprint.

Scrappy Campaigning

Scrappy Campaigning
Author: Casey Lucius
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Political campaigns
ISBN: 1600052762

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In Scrappy campaigning, Lucius captures the joys and struggles of running a political campaign, whether it is for a small local election or a large national one.