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How Trump Stole 2020 - The Hunt for America's Vanished Voters

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Zusatztext "It’s a really great, eye-opening and illuminating book. Everyone should read it carefully." — Noam Chomsky “Greg Palast is not only one of our nation’s finest investigative reporters but also, in How Trump Stole 2020 , a master storyteller.”  — Thom Hartmann “Keep hope alive ... Greg Palast and Professor Barbara Arnwine are America’s two top experts on vote suppression. I want everyone to get this book and make it a best seller.”  — Rev. Jesse Jackson "Palast's work is invaluable for our community." —  Latosha Brown, Black Voters Matter "One of my last personal heroes ... A must-listen and a must-read. Do not go one more day without ordering this book: exposé re how vote is already hacked, what you can do to protect your vote.... Unmissable." — Naomi Wolf  "Palast, one our great investigative reporters, exposes one of the many mechanisms the corporate state uses to keep us enslaved. If you are not outraged by what Palast has uncovered you have no heart.”    — Chris Hedges “Greg Palast is a real American hero trying to save our democracy. Read his work. It might just save us.”  — Josh Fox, author and director of  The Truth Has Changed  and director of  Gasland "The most important book in a year of catastrophes. Palast is warning that the most decisive disaster is heading our way: theft of the 2020 election by Trump, his voter suppressors and election theft team. The train is barreling toward us with democracy as its explosive target." —  Mark Karlin, Buzzflash "Greg Palast is one of those inconveniently stubborn journalists who gets his teeth into a story and shakes it bloody right there in the middle of the parlor, dreadfully inconveniencing the pampered swells of the elite political press. ... Palast [has] dropped a bomb into the elections that has left credibility shrapnel all over the democratic process, if anyone cares to look for it."   — Charles Pierce, Esquire Informationen zum Autor Born in Los Angeles in 1952,  GREG PALAST  worked as a government consultant and an investigator for labor unions before turning to journalism full time. A self described “reporting investigator” as opposed to an investigative journalist, he became a writer in order to alert a wider public to abuses he saw committed by governments, corporations, politicians, and lobbyists. For years Palast wrote a column for the  Guardian  called “Inside Corporate America,” and his articles have appeared in magazines and journals including the  Nation ,  Harper’s , and  In These Times . Palast’s 2002 bestseller  The Best Democracy Money Can Buy , which covered in detail the fiasco of President Bush’s victory in Florida in 2000, appeared in 2002 and served as the basis for his documentary film  Bush Family Fortunes . His most recent book is  Billionaires and Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps , with illustrations by Ted Rall. Palast lives in New York City. Twice the winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and a Pulitzer Prize finalist,  TED RALL  is a political cartoonist, opinion columnist, graphic novelist and occasional war correspondent whose work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including the  New York Times ,  Washington Post ,  Village Voice , and  Los Angeles Times . He is the illustrator of the full-length comic in  Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps , written by Greg Palast. Klappentext "No one has told our story of our missing voters like Greg Palast" - Rev. Jesse Jackson. Follow investigative reporter for Rolling Stone, The Guardian and Democracy Now! Greg Palast as he hunts for the vanished voters of Trump's America. Yes, the election's stolen but Palast shows you how to steal ...

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Authors Greg Palast, Ted Rall
Assisted by Ted Rall (Illustration)
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9781644210567
ISBN 978-1-64421-056-7
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 126 mm x 177 mm x 18 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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