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Life of the Party

How Democrats Lost America’s Trust — And How They Can Win It Back

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Life of the Party

De : Joe Cunningham
Lu par : Joe Cunningham
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In Life of the Party, the former U.S. Congressman and South Carolina gubernatorial candidate delivers a frank, deeply personal, and unflinching diagnosis of what ails the Democratic Party — and a clear-eyed prescription for how it can recover. Drawing on his unlikely 2018 congressional victory in one of the reddest districts in the South and his front-row seat to the party's most consequential failures, Cunningham makes the case that Democrats didn't just lose elections — they lost the trust of everyday Americans.

The problem, he argues, isn't Donald Trump. It's the party itself.

With the candor of someone who voted against Nancy Pelosi for Speaker on his very first day in Congress, Cunningham pulls no punches. He examines how Democrats abandoned kitchen-table economic issues in favor of culture wars, dismissed legitimate voter concerns as bigotry, and ignored warning signs hiding in plain sight — then offers a roadmap for what comes next.

Rooted in the retail politics he learned traveling Kentucky backroads with his father — showing up, listening, and meeting people where they are — Life of the Party is a call to action for a party that can still win, if it's willing to be honest about why it's been losing.

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