Cover art for Shattered
Published
Crown, May 2018
ISBN
9780553447118
Format
Softcover, 480 pages
Dimensions
20.3cm × 13.2cm

Shattered Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign

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Now in paperback with new material, the #1 New York Times besteller, a "compelling" (New York Times) and "comprehensive" (TIME) postmortem of the most shocking and bitter election struggle in historyand how Democrats can learn from Hillary Clinton's mistakes

It was never supposed to be this close. And of course she was supposed to win. How Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election to Donald Trump is the tragic story of a sure thing gone off the rails. For every Comey revelation or hindsight acknowledgment about the electorate, no explanation of defeat can begin with anything than the core problem of Hillary's campaign--the candidate herself. Through deep access to insiders from the top to the bottom of the campaign, political writers Jon Allen and Amie Parnes have reconstructed the key decisions and unseized opportunities, the well-intentioned misfires and the hidden thorns that turned a winnable contest into a devastating loss.

Drawing on the authors' deep knowledge of Hillary from their previous book, the acclaimed biography HRC, Shattered offers an object lesson in how Hillary herself made victory an uphill battle, how her difficulty articulating a vision irreparably hobbled her impact with voters, and how the campaign failed to internalize the lessons of populist fury from the hard-fought primary against Bernie Sanders. Moving blow-by-blow from the campaign's difficult birth through the bewildering terror of election night, Shattered is the "first bridge beyond the journalism of the campaign year to the scholarship of the historians and other scholars who will process all this material for generations to come." (NPR)

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