Summary:
The book presents a historical analysis and defense of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, victory, and policies, arguing that his approach resonated with voters who felt marginalized by the political establishment. It examines Trump's strategy, style, and impact on American politics, suggesting that his presidency was a necessary corrective to the status quo.
Key points:
1. Populist Appeal: Hanson credits Trump's 2016 win to his connection with the overlooked working class and his direct, unfiltered communication style.
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