Shattered
Shattered
Jonathan Allen
Marc Andreessen
Best (?) book so far on the Democratic side of the 2016 race, most provocatively on the impact of the press coverage of the email hacks on the last stages of the race. - Marc Andreessen
Larry King
Larry King mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
Peter Attia
Peter Attia mentioned reading this book on an interview for thereadinglists.com
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Shattered

Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign

Jonathan Allen
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Jonathan Allen
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In "Shattered," Jonathan Allen delivers a gripping, behind-the-scenes account of Hillary Clinton's unexpected loss in the 2016 presidential election. With unparalleled access to campaign insiders, Allen meticulously reconstructs the series of missteps and miscalculations that led to one of the most stunning upsets in American political history. From the campaign's inception to the shocking outcome on election night, "Shattered" provides a riveting exploration of a flawed strategy in a tumultuous electoral season. Allen's narrative not only dissects the tactical errors and internal conflicts but also delves into the deeper, more systemic issues that plagued Clinton's bid for the presidency. By examining the failure to capture the zeitgeist of voter discontent, the book serves as a cautionary tale of political hubris and a failure to adapt to the shifting landscape of American politics. Beyond a mere post-mortem of a campaign, "Shattered" is a profound reflection on the dynamics of power and the complexities of democratic engagement in the 21st century. Allen's astute analysis goes beyond the specifics of one election to probe the soul of a nation grappling with its identity and its place in the world. Through the lens of the 2016 election, "Shattered" illuminates the challenges facing modern political campaigns and the imperatives for candidates to forge genuine connections with the electorate. Riveting and insightful, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the currents that shape our political fortunes, laying bare the heart of a democracy at a crossroads.

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Released
2017
18 Apr
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Larry King mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.
Peter Attia mentioned reading this book on an interview for thereadinglists.com
Best (?) book so far on the Democratic side of the 2016 race, most provocatively on the impact of the press coverage of the email hacks on the last stages of the race. - Marc Andreessen
She’d gone on the attack against a better-liked rival whose platform more closely mirrored the values of the party’s base, creating a boomerang effect on her personal standing. Perhaps
— Jonathan Allen, Shattered

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