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Written in the summer of 2016 (three months before that year's presidential election), this book delves into the political issues facing the United States, at a crucial moment in this country's history when America found itself struggling with her national identity and the direction in which the country was headed. The book discusses the personalities, the political and cultural upheavals taking place, and other world events that led up to Donald Trump's uncanny nomination and ultimate election as the nation's 45th President. This book is written in a series of essays and sorted by topic in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written in the summer of 2016 (three months before that year's presidential election), this book delves into the political issues facing the United States, at a crucial moment in this country's history when America found itself struggling with her national identity and the direction in which the country was headed. The book discusses the personalities, the political and cultural upheavals taking place, and other world events that led up to Donald Trump's uncanny nomination and ultimate election as the nation's 45th President. This book is written in a series of essays and sorted by topic in order to help the reader to understand the forces that resulted in Donald Trump's seemingly pre-ordained election.
Autorenporträt
A native of Richmond, Virginia, Drew Nickell studied national politics since the age of 10. With a concentration in history, jurisprudence, and government of United States and Great Britain (having studied these in both countries), he earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Journalism from James Madison University. Drew's numerous op-ed articles are published in the Baltimore Sun, the Washington Post, the Richmond Times-Dispatch and the (now defunct) Richmond News-Leader. His essays have received world-wide recognition and are translated in various languages across 115 countries. You can read his timely and thought-provoking essays at http://www.drewnickell.com.