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Books by and about 2024 presidential candidates |
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Hillbilly Elegy, by JD Vance (2017) |
Crippled America, by Donald J. Trump (2015) |
Fire and Fury, by Michael Wolff (2018) |
Trump Revealed, by Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher (2016) |
The Making of Donald Trump, by David Cay Johnston (2016) |
Promise Me, Dad , by Joe Biden (2017) |
The Book of Joe , by Jeff Wilser (2019; biography of Joe Biden) |
The Truths We Hold, by Kamala Harris (2019) |
Smart on Crime, by Kamala Harris (2010) |
Becoming, by Michelle Obama (2018) |
Higher Loyalty, by James Comey (2018) |
The Making of Donald Trump, by David Cay Johnston (2017) |
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Book Reviews |
(from Amazon.com) |
(click a book cover for a review or other books by or about the presidency from Amazon.com)
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| OnTheIssues.org excerpts: (click on issues for details)
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Abortion
Dino Rossi: Endorsed by West Virginians for Life.
Ron Stollings: For access to birth control; against age requirements.
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Drugs
Natalie Tennant: Focus on rehabilitation for drug abuse.
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Education
Bill Cole: Pilot program of 10 county-run charter schools.
Jeff Kessler: Voted NO on pilot program of 10 charter schools.
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Energy & Oil
Paula Jean Swearengin: Congress needs to support the Green New Deal.
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Families & Children
Ron Stollings: Raise age to 21 for buying tobacco and vape products.
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Government Reform
Paula Jean Swearengin: Upgrade equipment to safeguard elections.
Paula Jean Swearengin: We as voters need to hold representatives accountable.
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Gun Control
Paula Jean Swearengin: Common-sense gun regulations & background checks.
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Health Care
Natalie Tennant: FactCheck: GOP says 147,000 lose insurance; really 8,800.
Ron Stollings: Invest in more mental health services & foster care crisis.
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Homeland Security
Paula Jean Swearengin: Rein in our bloated military budget.
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Principles & Values
Paula Jean Swearengin: We need Congress to do right, even if breaking with party.
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Social Security
Paula Jean Swearengin: Fix solvency by lifting cap on incomes over $137,000.
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Technology
Paula Jean Swearengin: Federal government must help states expand broadband.
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