02092cam a2200301 i 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020002500063020002200088035004100110050002000151100003900171245008600210260003100296300001800327504006600345505052600411520055800937600002701495610002801522650004701550650004301597700001801640942001201658952010501670999001501775on1238127577OCoLCta210521s2021 nyu e b 001 0 eng d a9780525574224 (hbk.) a0525574220 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)1238127577z(OCoLC)1240419568 aE916b.A45 20211 aAllen, Jonathanq(Jonathan J. M.) 10aLucky :bhow Joe Biden barely won the presidency /cJonathan Allen & Amie Parnes. aNew York : bCrown,c2021. axxiii, 498 p. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [421]-468) and index.0 aPrologue -- "You know me" -- "We avoided that misstep, but not all of them" -- Reform or revolution? -- "This is just a bunch of bullshit!" -- "You forgot Biden" -- Lucky strike -- Panic! at the caucus -- Circular firing squads -- "None of us knew if there was going to be a campaign" -- Firewall -- "The old white guy walks away with the prize" -- The passenger -- "It's all turning" -- Law and disorder -- The keys to Tulsa -- Head or heart -- Unconventional summer -- The invisible enemy -- Do no harm -- Black clover. a"Almost no one thought Joe Biden could make it back to the White House--not Donald Trump, not the two dozen Democratic rivals who sought to take down a weak front-runner, not the mega-donors and key endorsers who feared he could not beat Bernie Sanders, not even Barack Obama. The story of Biden's cathartic victory in the 2020 election is the story of a Democratic Party at odds with itself, torn between the single-minded goal of removing Donald Trump and the push for a bold progressive agenda that threatened to alienate as many voters as it drew"--14aBiden, Joseph R.,cJr.24aDemocratic Party (U.S.) 4aPresidentszUnited StatesxElectiony2020. 4aProgressivism (United States politics)1 aParnes, Amie. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oE916 .A45 2021pPNLIB21062252r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c2439d2439