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Losers
The Road to Everyplace but the White House
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320 pages
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The book explores the absurdities of the 1996 presidential campaign, revealing a landscape filled with contradictions such as bravery juxtaposed with cowardice and potential heroism alongside empty rhetoric. Michael Lewis scrutinizes the interactions among journalists, candidates, and voters, ultimately questioning the integrity and outcomes of the political process. Through his sharp observations, he highlights the ridiculousness of the campaign trail, painting a vivid picture of the electoral system's flaws and the collective experience of its participants.
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1998, paperback
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