معرفی کتاب «How Bernie won : inside the revolution that's taking back our country-- and where we go from here» نوشتهٔ Weaver, Jeff، منتشرشده توسط نشر Thomas Dunne Books در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت azw3، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «How Bernie won : inside the revolution that's taking back our country-- and where we go from here» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
**The brilliant manager of Bernie Sanders’s 2016 presidential campaign shows how Bernie took on the entire establishment and changed modern American politics for good.** When Jeff Weaver hopped in a car with Bernie Sanders in the summer of 1986, he had no idea the Vermont backroads would lead them all the way to the 2016 presidential campaign. In __How Bernie Won__, Weaver shows how Bernie sparked a movement that would sweep America and inspire millions. He vowed not to run a negative campaign. He would focus on policies, not personalities. He would not be beholden to big money. He would actually make America work for ordinary people. Weaver also shows how they overcame significant challenges: A media that thrived on negative campaigns. A party controlled by insiders. And a political system dependent on big money. Weaver explains how Bernie beat them all and, in doing so, went from having little national name recognition when he entered to the race to being one of the most respected and well-known people in the world by its end―because, Weaver argues, Bernie won the race. He moved the discussion from the concerns of the 1% to those of the 99%. He forced the Democrats to remember their populist roots. And he showed that an outsider with real ideas and ways to get them done could compete and win against the establishment’s hand-picked candidate. From holding bags of “Bernie buttons” and picket-stick signs, to managing thousands of campaign workers, to looking ahead to 2020, Weaver chronicles the birth of a revolution that didn’t end in November 2016. It’s only just begun. The Brilliant Manager Of Bernie Sanders's 2016 Presidential Campaign Shows How Bernie Took On The Entire Establishment And Changed Modern American Politics For Good. When Jeff Weaver Hopped In A Car With Bernie Sanders In The Summer Of 1986, He Had No Idea The Vermont Backroads Would Lead Them All The Way To The 2016 Presidential Campaign. In How Bernie Won, Weaver Shows How Bernie Sparked A Movement That Would Sweep America And Inspire Millions. He Vowed Not To Run A Negative Campaign. He Would Focus On Policies, Not Personalities. He Would Not Be Beholden To Big Money. He Would Actually Make America Work For Ordinary People. Weaver Also Shows How They Overcame Significant Challenges: A Media That Thrived On Negative Campaigns. A Party Controlled By Insiders. And A Political System Dependent On Big Money. Weaver Explains How Bernie Beat Them All And, In Doing So, Went From Having Little National Name Recognition When He Entered To The Race To Being One Of The Most Respected And Well-known People In The World By Its End--because, Weaver Argues, Bernie Won The Race. He Moved The Discussion From The Concerns Of The 1% To Those Of The 99%. He Forced The Democrats To Remember Their Populist Roots. And He Showed That An Outsider With Real Ideas And Ways To Get Them Done Could Compete And Win Against The Establishment's Hand-picked Candidate. From Holding Bags Of Bernie Buttons And Picket-stick Signs, To Managing Thousands Of Campaign Workers, To Looking Ahead To 2020, Weaver Chronicles The Birth Of A Revolution That Didn't End In November 2016. It's Only Just Begun. Bernie At The Beginning. Traveling The Green Mountain Byways ; Mr. Sanders Goes To Washington ; Bernie Goes To The Big House -- The Revolution Begins. Deciding To Run For President ; The Big Announcement ; The Summer Of Sanders ; Endless Summer ; Starting To Rise In The Fall ; From Insurgency To Viability ; The Tables Begin To Turn -- Sweeping The Nation. Stalingrad, Iowa ; The Granite State Revolution ; Triple Parlay Craps Out In Vegas ; Palmetto State Setback ; Through The Showdown In Motown ; Terrible Tuesday ; Rolling The Ball (mostly) Downhill ; The Establishment Strikes Back In The Empire State ; The Not-so-joint Joint Fund-raising Agreements ; Wild Ride On The Acela ; From The Ohio River Valley To The Golden Gate Bridge -- The Convention. Unity Around A Progressive Agenda ; The Big Endorsement ; The Really Big Show -- Where We Go From Here. How To Win The Future ; Onward To 2020. Jeff Weaver. Includes Index.
The brilliant manager of Bernie Sanders’s 2016 presidential campaign shows how Bernie took on the entire establishment and changed modern American politics for good.
When Jeff Weaver hopped in a car with Bernie Sanders in the summer of 1986, he had no idea the Vermont backroads would lead them all the way to the 2016 presidential campaign.
In How Bernie Won, Weaver shows how Bernie sparked a movement that would sweep America and inspire millions. He vowed not to run a negative campaign. He would focus on policies, not personalities. He would not be beholden to big money. He would actually make America work for ordinary people. Weaver also shows how they overcame significant challenges: A media that thrived on negative campaigns. A party controlled by insiders. And a political system dependent on big money. Weaver explains how Bernie beat them all and, in doing so, went from having little national name recognition when he entered to the race to being one of the most respected and well-known people in the world by its end—because, Weaver argues, Bernie won the race.
He moved the discussion from the concerns of the 1% to those of the 99%. He forced the Democrats to remember their populist roots. And he showed that an outsider with real ideas and ways to get them done could compete and win against the establishment’s hand-picked candidate.
From holding bags of “Bernie buttons” and picket-stick signs, to managing thousands of campaign workers, to looking ahead to 2020, Weaver chronicles the birth of a revolution that didn’t end in November 2016. It’s only just begun.
"The brilliant manager of Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign shows how Bernie took on the entire establishment and changed modern American politics for good. When Jeff Weaver hopped in a car with Bernie Sanders in the summer of 1986, he had no idea the Vermont backroads would lead them all the way to the 2016 presidential campaign. In How Bernie Won, Weaver shows how Bernie built a movement that would sweep America and inspire millions. He vowed not to run a negative campaign. He would focus on policies, not personalities. He would not be beholden to big money. He would actually make America great. Weaver also shows how they overcame significant challenges: A media that thrived on negative campaigns. A party that thrived on personalities. And a political system that thrived on big money. Weaver explains how Bernie beat them all and, in doing so, went from having little national name recognition when he entered to the race to being one of the most respected and well-known people in the world by its end--because, Weaver argues, Bernie won the race. He moved the discussion from the concerns of the 1% to those of the 99%. He forced the Democrats to remember their populist roots. And he showed that an outsider with real ideas and ways to get them done was more popular than someone propped up by backroom political sugar daddies. From holding bags of "Bernie buttons" and picket-stick signs, to managing thousands of campaign workers, to looking ahead to 2020, Weaver chronicles the birth of a revolution that didn't end in November 2016. It's only just begun"-- Provided by publisher He vowed not to run a negative campaign; he would focus on policies; he would not be beholden to big money. And despite a media that thrived on negative campaigns, a party controlled by insiders, and a political system dependent on big money, Bernie Sanders became one of the most respected and well-known people in the world. Looking ahead to 2020, Weaver-- manager of Sanders' presidential campaign-- chronicles the birth of a revolution that didn't end in November 2016. It's only just begun. -- adapted from jacket The manager of Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign shares insights into how Bernie Sanders and his run for office effectively rose above typical negative practices and affiliations with big money to reconnect the Democratic party to its populist roots