The Book on Mitt Romney
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McKay Coppins' book on Mitt Romney offers a unique perspective on the evolution of the Republican Party through the lens of Romney's political career.
The book incorporates Romney's personal journal entries, providing intimate insights into his thoughts and experiences during the 2012 campaign and the Trump era.
Coppins' narrative explores Romney's attempts to navigate the changing dynamics within the Republican Party, highlighting the tensions between traditional conservatism and the rise of Trumpism.
The book also examines Romney's evolving relationship with Trump, showcasing the complexities of their political interactions.
Ultimately, Coppins' work provides a valuable historical account of a pivotal period in American politics and the transformation of the Republican Party.
The book incorporates Romney's personal journal entries, providing intimate insights into his thoughts and experiences during the 2012 campaign and the Trump era.
Coppins' narrative explores Romney's attempts to navigate the changing dynamics within the Republican Party, highlighting the tensions between traditional conservatism and the rise of Trumpism.
The book also examines Romney's evolving relationship with Trump, showcasing the complexities of their political interactions.
Ultimately, Coppins' work provides a valuable historical account of a pivotal period in American politics and the transformation of the Republican Party.
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Chuck Todd as one of the books assigned to his class at USC, focusing on Mitt Romney and the changing Republican Party.


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