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Illegitimate: Trump ' s Election and Failed Presidency explores and analyzes the phenomena that resulted in an unlikely candidate, Donald J. Trump, becoming the forty-fifth president of the United States. Thoroughly researched, this book provides a needed history of what was known about Trump's negatives before the 2016 election, and how-despite these negatives-Trump's assumption of the presidency occurred through the anachronistic electoral college and three whammies: the Comey Letter, voter suppression, and fake news/Russian meddling.This book is a must-read for anyone contemplating the consequences of a second term Trump presidency.…mehr

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Illegitimate: Trump's Election and Failed Presidency explores and analyzes the phenomena that resulted in an unlikely candidate, Donald J. Trump, becoming the forty-fifth president of the United States. Thoroughly researched, this book provides a needed history of what was known about Trump's negatives before the 2016 election, and how-despite these negatives-Trump's assumption of the presidency occurred through the anachronistic electoral college and three whammies: the Comey Letter, voter suppression, and fake news/Russian meddling.This book is a must-read for anyone contemplating the consequences of a second term Trump presidency.


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Harold J. Breaux, a Louisiana native, enjoyed a fifty-year career at the Aberdeen Proving Ground Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL) and Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in Maryland. He authored over forty government publications and twelve refereed journal articles. In 2010, the ARL named its fastest and newest supercomputer the "Harold" in honor of his professional contributions. In 2012, the Harford County Cultural Arts Board named Breaux a "Harford Living Treasure" for his lifetime contributions to the county. This is his first book.