An edition of The battle for America 2008 (2009)

The battle for America 2008

the story of an extraordinary election

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The battle for America 2008
Daniel J. Balz, Daniel J. Balz
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An edition of The battle for America 2008 (2009)

The battle for America 2008

the story of an extraordinary election

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The election of 2008 shattered political barriers, illuminated undercurrents of race, gender, and class, and ignited an extraordinary battle among some of the most formidable political rivals ever to seek the presidency in Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain. It was an election that played out against a backdrop of wars, a shattered economy and deep pessimism about the future.Dan Balz and Haynes Johnson followed this campaign from the candidates’ first forays into Iowa and New Hampshire to the historic night of Obama’s victory celebration. They take listeners on a gripping journey through the epic battles for Iowa, Clinton’s dramatic comeback in New Hampshire, the racially tinged primary in South Carolina, the stunning endorsement of Obama by Edward M. Kennedy over the Clinton’s objections. They reveal the strategic mistakes of the Clinton campaign and the story behind Obama’s break-through organization. They cover McCain’s struggle for survival in the Republican primaries, Sarah Palin, and the economic meltdown that sealed Obama’s victory.Exclusive interviews with the candidates and their top strategists produce intimate portraits of Obama, Clinton, and McCain under stress throughout the longest and most expensive presidential campaign in American history. Balz and Johnson also move far off the campaign trail to listen to voters in battleground states express their deep anxieties about the darkening economic climate and the challenges facing the U.S. This audiobook is a riveting account of how this election not only marked a new era in American politics but also offered a test of historic proportions at a watershed moment for our nation.

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Thorndike Press
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The battle for America 2008: the story of an extraordinary election
2009, Thorndike Press
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The battle for America 2008: the story of an extraordinary election
2009, Thorndike Press
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The Battle for America 2008
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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The battle for America 2008: the story of an extraordinary election
2009, Thorndike Press
in English
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The battle for America 2008: the story of an extraordinary election
2009, Thorndike Press
in English
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The battle for America, 2008: the extraordinary election of 2008
2009, Viking
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The battle for America 2008: the story of an extraordinary election
2009, Thorndike Press
in English

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Waterville, Me
Series
Thorndike Press large print nonfiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.932
Library of Congress
E906 .B35 2009b

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23554919M
ISBN 10
1410420361
ISBN 13
9781410420367
LCCN
2009025246
Library Thing
8562553

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