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The Audacity to Win

The Inside Story and Lessons of Barack Obama's Historic Victory

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The Audacity to Win

By: David Plouffe
Narrated by: Erik Davies
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The story of the most important political campaign in modern times, by the man who went through it side by side with President Obama.©2009 David Plouffe (P)2009 Penguin Political Science Politics & Government United States
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Informative book

This book gives us (political wonks) great insight into the strategies of their campaign.
It does at times get too technical but it doesn't take long before the the authors bring you back into their heads of winning this campaign.
Really enjoyed listening.

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Fascinating book; don't care for the narration

Plouffe's account of the history making Obama campaign is a great read. He goes in to great detail in explaining the strategy, the successes and the mistakes. I love the book itself. The narration, on the other hand, is a bit annoying. The narrator has a raspy voice that is difficult to listen to. He attempts to change his tone when speaking as Obama or as females in the narrative. This just doesn't cut it. But the content is enough to overcome the shortcomings of the reader.

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Kudos to a formidable team

I landed on this book as a Masters class project for my Project Management class. I chose this book because I wanted to learn about what it took to get the first black man elected President in America and I wanted to learn a bit more of the intricacies it takes to run a national presidential campaign. I write this at a time when America is going into an election year in a few days. 2020 is around the corner and this election will define America domestically and indeed America's role in the world for the next century.
DEMS MUST REMOVE 45 in Nov 2020. So far none of the candidates on the debate stage have managed to grab the attention of all demographics of the electorate. If Iowa decides the President, then we shall find out in just a couple of months who takes the mantle to beat 45. Whomever it is, they will need a man like Plouffe to run their campaign because unseating 45 is the most pressing matter right now in the entire world to people who care about other people, the planet and human decency. I think Axelrod is backing Pete Buttigeg. I wonder who Plouffe is backing. Plouffe, we need you to get on Twitter.
Thank you for this book David Plouffe. Thank you for telling us how it all happened.
Conspiracy theorists would be disappointed to learn there was no Bilderberg group that met and picked Obama because he's from the British royal bloodlines who happen to be reptilian shape shifters and run the world... LMAO
They would be shocked that Soros didnt pick Obama way before Harvard and groom him and fund his campaign from Chicago to the White-house. We live in a sick twisted crazy world.Such is life I guess. But we know conspiracy theorists hardly read books, so they will never know the real truth of the Obama campaign and his once in a lifetime election to the Presidency. Boy, I miss Obama. Its hard to understand how we went from Obama to 45 and his brainwashed cult.

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Great Insight into Strategy, but...

You really have to get over how Erik reads the characters. Having a presidential voice is one thing, raising your voice an octave for all the females is pretty over-the-top.

Great when he's just reading.

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Bold Winners with Integrity

I enjoyed this book and the behind the scenes point of view. A real combination of idealism and execution. I pray that our young people will study and remember this campaign. It is not only history making but is in the true American tradition of heroes who step out and reach for the best that we can be as a country and as individuals.

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Narration doesn't serve the story well

Would you listen to The Audacity to Win again? Why?

Perhaps, if I wanted to review some historical point.

What did you like best about this story?

The inside story of the strategy used to win the 2008 election.

What didn’t you like about Erik Davies’s performance?

The narrator's use of a higher voice for the female characters bordered on ludicrous - distracting from the content of women's words with his exaggerated vocal choices. I found it bordered on sexist.

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Excellent book-Nt thrilled with the narration

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

no. the narrator sounds like he's whispering. Sort of like someone trying to tell you a secret but speaking just above a whisper.

What did you like best about this story?

I like the first hand account of the Obama campaign. -

How did the narrator detract from the book?

see above

If you could give The Audacity to Win a new subtitle, what would it be?

plunging forward in spite of...

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terrible narrator

the narrator was good awful, mispronounced names, too slow (I listened to it at 1.3x) and this review is not optional if make me write @audible.

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A bit disappointing.

The story itself is not written with much style. The Heilman/Halperin book was much better, capturing the true historic excitement of the 2008 election. I thought that this book would be similar, but at no time did I feel the suspense or excitement. The style with which it was read was equally disappointing.

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Buen libro sobre el día a día de una campaña

Muy buen libro. La narración cronológica aporta mucho para entender el día a día de una campaña. Recomendado

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