The Can't-idates
Format: 14.0x21.6cm
Liczba stron: 302
Wydanie: 2016 r.
Język: angielski
Dostępność: dostępny
<p>The 2016 presidential campaign is one for the history books—and not necessarily in a good way. <strong>DONALD TRUMP </strong>constantly seems to be saying things that even your drunk uncle wouldn’t utter at Thanksgiving dinner. <strong>HILLARY CLINTON</strong> has trust issues that rival any email Nigerian prince. This is an election that’s truly one table flip away from becoming a reality show. Luckily, there’s a ray of hope and positivity amidst the madness. Meet The Can’t-idates: Running For President When Nobody Knows Your Name. Former People magazine and New York Times journalist <strong>CRAIG TOMASHOFF</strong> was as unhappy as the rest of the country about our mainstream choices for president. Eager to discover a new voice worth voting for, Tomashoff traveled 10,000 miles across America to meet some of the 1800+ average citizens who’ve filed paperwork to run for the highest office in the land—and to teach his only son a lesson about big dreams and perseverance before sending him off to college. The Can’t-idates is a moving, extremely personal chronicle of that journey, a trip that renewed a father’s faith in people and politics, while capturing the humor and heart of an America that the press and the politicians have long ignored.</p>