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Électionnable : Pourquoi l'Amérique n'a pas mis une femme à la Maison Blanche. . . Pourtant

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Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN
9780063058637

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0063058634
ISBN-13
9780063058637
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14057233712

Product Key Features

Book Title
Electable : Why America Hasn't Put a Woman in the White House ... Yet
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Sociology / General, Political
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Ali Vitali
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Trade
LCCN
2022-303710
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Electable should be required reading for, well, pretty much everyone." -- Daily Beast "In this hopeful and well-documented study, Vitali clearly shows the importance of a truly level playing field. 'It's the job of the candidates to run,' she writes, 'but it's on us to ensure the track is uniformly flat for all of them' ... Intelligent and engaging political analysis." -- Kirkus Reviews "An insightful and well-informed look at the progress women in politics have made, and where they still need to go." -- Publisher's Weekly "Electable, Ali Vitali's ironically titled new book, is a smart, fresh look at why women candidates have not been able to break that final electoral glass ceiling, as well as a fascinating insider's account of life for a woman reporter on the campaign trail. Vitali's sharply wrought portraits of the key players in the 2020 campaign and thoughtful analysis of the pitfalls of gender politics make this a must read for anyone seeking answers to why our politics fail to deliver." -- Andrea Mitchell, NBC Chief Washington Correspondent, Anchor Andrea Mitchell Reports "Is America ready for a woman to be president? A resounding 'yes' according to polls and yet it still hasn't happened. What gives? Ali Vitali confronts the possibilities we may not want to consider and explains in this sharp and often poignant book what it's going to take to break the single dumbest losing streak in politics." -- Katy Tur, MSNBC Anchor and New York Times bestselling author of Unbelievable, "In this hopeful and well-documented study, Vitali clearly shows the importance of a truly level playing field. 'It's the job of the candidates to run,' she writes, 'but it's on us to ensure the track is uniformly flat for all of them' ... Intelligent and engaging political analysis." -- Kirkus Reviews "An insightful and well-informed look at the progress women in politics have made, and where they still need to go." -- Publisher's Weekly "Electable, Ali Vitali's ironically titled new book, is a smart, fresh look at why women candidates have not been able to break that final electoral glass ceiling, as well as a fascinating insider's account of life for a woman reporter on the campaign trail. Vitali's sharply wrought portraits of the key players in the 2020 campaign and thoughtful analysis of the pitfalls of gender politics make this a must read for anyone seeking answers to why our politics fail to deliver." -- Andrea Mitchell, NBC Chief Washington Correspondent, Anchor Andrea Mitchell Reports "Is America ready for a woman to be president? A resounding 'yes' according to polls and yet it still hasn't happened. What gives? Ali Vitali confronts the possibilities we may not want to consider and explains in this sharp and often poignant book what it's going to take to break the single dumbest losing streak in politics." -- Katy Tur, MSNBC Anchor and New York Times bestselling author of Unbelievable
Dewey Decimal
324.9730082
Synopsis
The political landscape was shaken to its core when President Joe Biden announced he would be stepping down from re-election. Not only was the announcement unprecedented, it thrust Vice President Kamala Harris into the spotlight as the presumptive Democratic nominee, marking the second time Republican candidate Donald Trump will face off against a female candidate. The road to the Election Day is long, but this time can a woman finally break the glass ceiling and win the White House? Opening with the moment when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were finally declared the winners of the 2020 race--the long, drawn-out journey towards who would next inhabit the White House from former MSNBC "Road Warrior" and now NBC Capitol Hill correspondent Ali Vitali, Electable is a sweeping look at a lingering question from that Presidential race. Why, when we saw more women run for President of the United States than ever before in our history, did we still not cross that final hurdle? Following the 2020 race minute by minute as the reporter embedded with Elizabeth Warren, Ali Vitali witnessed up-close the way that our most recent election was unique--not simply for the way in which the incumbent conducted himself, but for the ways in which the field, rich with Democrats from all kinds of backgrounds, was both modern but also more of the same. With more female candidates than ever before, this was a history-making race, and yet these women--most of them incredibly qualified with decades of public service on their resumes--dealt once again with a different level of scrutiny than their male counterparts. Woven throughout is close examination of the treatment of Hillary Clinton, Geraldine Ferraro, Shirley Chisholm, and those on the right as well. Grappling with ideas around the "likeability" and "electability" issues, as well as fundraising hurdles many female candidates face, Vitali asks the same questions she and so many have been grappling with for decades, but especially since Hillary Clinton's devastating defeat in 2016: Why is it so hard for a woman to be taken seriously as a presidential contender? What will it take for men and women to be held to the same standard? What happens next? Electable tackles these questions, with specific, behind-the-scenes, play-by-play detail., A fearless deep dive into the 2020 election from former MSNBC "Road Warrior" and now NBC Capitol Hill correspondent Ali Vitali, who covered the campaign trail every step of the way--investigating the gendered double standards placed on women presidential candidates of that cycle and those who came before, and what it will take for a woman to finally break the glass ceiling and win the White House. Opening with the moment when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were finally declared the winners of the 2020 race--the long, drawn-out journey towards who would next inhabit the White House, and the resulting and disputed defeat of Donald Trump, Electable is a sweeping look at a lingering question from that Presidential race. Why, when we saw more women run for President of the United States than ever before in our history, did we still not cross that final hurdle Following the 2020 race minute by minute as the reporter embedded with Elizabeth Warren, Ali Vitali witnessed up-close the way that our most recent election was unique--not simply for the way in which the incumbent conducted himself, but for the ways in which the field, rich with Democrats from all kinds of backgrounds, was both modern but also more of the same. With more female candidates than ever before, this was a history-making race, and yet these women--most of them incredibly qualified with decades of public service on their resumes--dealt once again with a different level of scrutiny than their male counterparts. Woven throughout is close examination of the treatment of Hillary Clinton, Geraldine Ferraro, Shirley Chisholm, and those on the right as well. Grappling with ideas around the "likeability" and "electability" issues, as well as fundraising hurdles many female candidates face, Vitali asks the same questions she and so many have been grappling with for decades, but especially since Hillary Clinton's devastating defeat in 2016: Why is it so hard for a woman to be taken seriously as a presidential contender What will it take for men and women to be held to the same standard What happens next Electable tackles these questions, with specific, behind-the-scenes, play-by-play detail. Gabbard, Harris, Williamson, Gillibrand, Warren, Klobuchar...and then there were none., It's about the road that female candidates have traveled with the goal of getting there. It's a story about me-a woman who got to see, up close, more of them strive for the Oval Office at one time than ever before and who innately understood the invisible forces that, oftentimes, worked against them. It's that experience of covering all the women leaving the race that Spurred Conversations about, well, the need for a book like this one. Book jacket.
LC Classification Number
HQ1236.5.U6V47 2022

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