This first authoritative account of the precipitous fall of Hillary Clinton and the rise of Donald Trump describes how the scandals of a lifetime finally reached critical mass for both candidates, though with differing results. It shows how, during the last few days of the campaign, some on Clinton's staff saw the ghostly fog of defeat creeping up on them but were helpless to act, frozen by the self-denial.
This first authoritative account of the precipitous fall of Hillary Clinton and the rise of Donald Trump describes how the scandals of a lifetime finally reached critical mass for both candidates, though with differing results. It shows how, during the last few days of the campaign, some on Clinton's staff saw the ghostly fog of defeat creeping up on them but were helpless to act, frozen by the self-denial.
Doug Wead has been an employee of ten presidential campaigns. He began as a writer for Ronald Reagan in 1979. In 1989 George H.W. Bush brought him on to senior staff at the White House as special assistant to the president and, most recently, he served as a senior adviser to Senator Rand Paul. He is a regular TV commentator and the author of All the Presidents' Children: Triumph and Tragedy in the Lives of America's First Families.
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