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Journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf are out with a new book unpacking the twists and turns of the 2024 presidential election. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with insiders, the book offers a revealing look at the circumstances that led to Trump’s return.
“2024” is a well-paced, thorough and often (darkly) humorous account of the two-year campaign season that began when Donald Trump announced he was running for president again — at a Mar-a-Lago launch so disorganized and halfhearted, the authors write, that even sycophantic Trump allies admitted it was “a dud.”
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America recounts Biden's interactions with Schumer, AOC, the press, and more.
In the 2024 election, for example, many media polls showed former Vice President Kamala Harris leading Trump, which even her internal polling never showed.
How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America," details how close Shapiro came to being Harris’ running mate.
The report found the 2024 presidential election saw a drop in Election Day voting and a corresponding increase in early, in-person voting. Election Day voting declined from 49% in 2022 to roughly 37% in 2024, when 35% took advantage of voting early.
Pew Research released its analysis of the 2024 election on Thursday, and it included some shocking findings that shed new light on how Donald Trump prevailed. The post Here Are the 5 Biggest Takeaways From Pew Research’s Analysis of Trump’s 2024 Election Victory first appeared on Mediaite.
Inflation was biggest factor for Californians voting against Harris, mirroring dynamics nationally, new study shows.
A stunning 51% of Hispanic, naturalized US citizens voted for Trump over Harris, according to the Pew Research Center’s 2024 election post-mortem.