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272 pages, Hardcover
First published June 9, 2020
[A]s history and current-day behavior show, we continue to struggle, to believe that full citizenship belongs to all who are entitled to hold it. Instead, for more than 200 years, we've seen the act of voting thwarted based on identity. And we've witnessed the very identities thrust upon communities by the majority used as a justification for suppression and oppression. The result has been a silencing of voices and worse - a silencing of ideas and a disconnection from what people need to actively participate in our nation's future.More memorable quotes:
The greatest politicians...never forget that the destination, regardless of identity, is the same: safety, security, and opportunity.
The formula for winning [elections] is clear: (1) reject the myths of who votes and why; (2) make early and sustained investment in outreach to an expanded voter pool; and (3) recruit and support candidates who demonstrate authentic and consistent beliefs.
[A]ny leadership in America must understand the international approach to global questions as well as the intersectionality of our policies.
The specific of the [authoritarian populist]'s message does not matter because it isn't about specific policies. His message is the politicization of social resentment and exploitation of people's fears...His opponents are enemies, traitors, or terrorists. Cast in this light, his opponents are no longer viewed by his own supporters as champions of an alternative political vision with which they disagree. Instead, the opposition is stripped of any claims to national loyalty...His chief enemy is anything approaching reason, consensus, or moderation.