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Summary: The Way to Win: Review and Analysis of Mark Halperin and John F. Harris's Book
Summary: The Way to Win: Review and Analysis of Mark Halperin and John F. Harris's Book
Summary: The Way to Win: Review and Analysis of Mark Halperin and John F. Harris's Book
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The must-read summary of Mark Halperin and John F. Harris's book: “The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008”.

This complete summary of "The Way to Win" by Mark Halperin and John F. Harris presents their explanation of what differentiates victors and victims in modern American politics, using examples from Clinton and Bush and their strategists: Karl C. Rove and Bill Clinton himself. An exciting round-up of the events leading up to the 2008 election.

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To learn more, read "The Way to Win" and discover what it takes to gain success in a presidential campaign in modern American politics.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511002650
Summary: The Way to Win: Review and Analysis of Mark Halperin and John F. Harris's Book

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    In The Way to Win, Halperin and Harris explain what separates the victors from the victims in the unforgiving environment of modern presidential campaigns. They tell the story of how two families – the Bushes and the Clintons – have held the White House for a generation, and examine Hillary Clinton’s prospects for extending this record in 2008.

    On the brink of what will be one of the most intense, most exciting presidential elections in American history, Halperin and Harris make clear that while presidential candidates can be even more cynical than people suspect, the most important factors in the way to win the presidency are having significant ideas and prompting them in a disciplined way. They assert that every candidate who runs in 2008 must have a strategy for ensuring that

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