“FRANKLY, WE DID WIN THIS ELECTION”

Reviewed 1/24/2022

Frankly, We Did Win This Election, by Michael C. Bender

“FRANKLY, WE DID WIN THIS ELECTION”
The Inside Story of How Trump Lost
Michael C. Bender
New York: Twelve, July 2021

Rating:

5.0

High

ISBN-13 978-1-5387-3480-3
ISBN-10 1-5387-3480-X 417pp. HC $30.00

Errata

Page 72: "She left the White House after a little more than a year, in March 2018 as the Mueller investigation was underway."
  Missing space: S/B "under way".
Page 146: "The Pence team could only shake their heads when they arrived at the Miami airport and found the place packed with an enthusiastic and rowdy crowd decked out in red hats, wrapped in American flags, and wearing bedazzled Trump jewelry pinned to their clothes."
  Word choice: S/B "bedazzling" or just "dazzling".
Page 251: "The campaign had asked him to speak about military heroes. He'd had friends killed in action and didn't view their valor at the province of Republicans or Democrats."
  Spelling: S/B "as".
Page 336: "On his final day of campaigning in 2016, his tplane was about an hour from New York when Trump turned to Steve Bannon..."
  Typo: S/B "plane".
Page 360: "But meanwhile, a parallel track was underway from the Oval Office where Giuliani and Meadows..."
  Missing space: S/B "under way".
Page 361: "Now the president's constant attacks on the integrity of the Georgia election officials was depressing the Republican vote."
  Number error: S/B "were".
Page 374: "Trump turned to Scavino and said he wanted to send a tweet that made sure the Pentagon, Justice Department, and the military was prepared for tomorrow."
  Number error: S/B "were".
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