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The Last Election
The Last Election | Andrew Yang, Stephen Marche
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A gripping, intricately plotted political thriller set on the campaign trail of the USA's nextand because of crucial flaws in the electoral systemits last election; from former presidential candidate Andrew Yang and author Stephen Marche THE LAST ELECTION is a unique political thriller about an outlandish yet frighteningly possibleeven probablescenario in Americas near future, during the crucial 2024 presidential election. Though it is fiction, it is informed by Andrew Yangs insiders view from his run deep into the Democratic primaries in 2020. It is also a wake-up call to an America tearing itself apart. The story focuses on two characters: Mikey Ricci, a political operative who has lost faith in the system, and Martha Kass, a journalist for the New York Times. In 2023, Ricci becomes the campaign manager of a third-party candidate who runs on a popular, centrist platform and whose frank and honest manner begins to gain ground. As it begins to appear that Riccis candidate might win enough electoral votes to upset the delicate balance of Americas two-party system, Kass stumbles upon a plot by the current Joint Chiefs of Staff to seize power in the anticipated chaos of the coming election. Events unfold at the frenetic pace of the campaign trail, and as the electoral totals are tallied, it becomes more and more evident that no one will accrue the coveted majority of 270 electoral votes. If this happens, who wins? Will the electoral system collapse? What is Congresss role in certification, and how will congressional leaders behave with their unprecedented individual power? Will the American experiment end?
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The Last Election | Andrew Yang, Stephen Marche
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Inspired by the idea that American Democracy is on the verge of ending. Definitely written from a specific point of view. It‘s an interesting look at a fictional behind the scenes look at political campaigns. The book was ok. I could put the book down. Which is often the best compliment for a book, “I couldn‘t put it down”. I could.