
The Last Election
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Jonathan Todd Ross
A gripping, intricately plotted political thriller set on the campaign trail of the USA's next—and because of crucial flaws in the electoral system—its last election; from former presidential candidate Andrew Yang and author Stephen Marche
THE LAST ELECTION is a unique political thriller about an outlandish yet frighteningly possible—even probable—scenario in America's near future, during the crucial 2024 presidential election. Though it is fiction, it is a wake-up call to a country tearing itself apart.
The story focuses on two characters: Mikey Ricci, a political operative who has lost faith in traditional structures following the bitter races of 2016 and 2020; and Martha Kass, the anonymous tip supervisor of the New York Times. In 2023, Ricci becomes the campaign manager of a third-party candidate who runs on a popular centrist platform and whose frank and honest manner stands in stark contrast to the candidates of the two major parties. Ricci faces off against the massive machinery of both political parties, as well as their invested media and dark money supporters—the source of true power in America. Even so, the candidate's message begins to gain ground.
In the meantime, Kass stumbles upon a plot by the current Joint Chiefs of Staff to seize power in the anticipated chaos of the coming election. She hopes it is too improbable to be taken seriously. But as the idea that Ricci’s candidate might win enough electors to upset the delicate balance of America's two-party system takes hold, the threat becomes frighteningly real.
Events unfold at the frenetic pace of the campaign trail, and Kass and Ricci become unlikely allies as they bear witness to what might be the end of America as a democratic republic. If no candidate can accrue the coveted majority of 270 electors, who wins? The electoral system collapses in uncertainty as Congress's role in certification becomes unfathomably complex. When no one is certain who the winner is, the stage is set for a corrupt seizure of power. Will the American experiment end?
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Yang & Marche have a cynical view of where the US government is, obviously. Who doesn’t? I hope that in writing this book, they moved through their justified feelings and mood to come out the other side reinvigorated with the zeal and passion needed by us all to keep offering healing and help to the system. While this wasn’t my favorite book, I’m more interested in the ripples of where they go from here and what this book does for our collective psyche. I thank them for offering some viewpoint on a possible future. It reminds me of a doomer who surmised 2024 will be the last public election and as the world collapses, we’ll only really know of the 2028 by anyone who has a HAM radio and that one will just be for show which no one will really care about at that point. Yikes.
Narrator Mr. Ross did a great job. Would love to hear him read another book.
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Insightful glimpse to Politicians and Journalists
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Overt leftist extremism
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Not worth the credit I spent.
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I expected more
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The spiraling of events within the story also felt forced and alittle rushed. The details added up but it was somewhat bland. It failed to grip me or keep me at the edge of my seat.
Overall I gave the story 3 stars. I don’t regret listening to it. The voice actor does a great job with impersonating different speakers. Even though I was not fully engaged with the tale, I did listen to the whole thing.
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Darkly poetic
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The third party candidate advocates “Universal Basic Income” (as did one of the authors) yet has as his slogan “Do the math!” I should have stopped right there, honestly.
I guess the book is for those eight people who think Andrew Yang is the American Messiah, and who wish the US Constitution was never ratified as written, replaced with a strict democracy like those well-known stable and functional polities like Italy, which r Israel. After this book, I would not vote for Yang for dog catcher.
Fever dream of a liberal Democrat
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Would’ve been so much better if it was two hours longer.
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Not what I was expecting.
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The uncanny valley
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a tale of inefficiency and inequality
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