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Como Trump se Robo 2020

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Como Trump se Robo 2020
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Greg Palast
Illustrated by Ted Rall
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 127
ISBN/Barcode 9781644210628
ClassificationsDewey:324.9730933
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Publishing Details

Publisher Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Publication Date 21 September 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

El robo de votos es el asunto clave para la elecci n del 2020 y Palast es el experto que puede explicar el porque. Vote theft is the key issue to the 2020 Election and Palast is the expert to explain why. Trump ya se habra robado el 2020? El robo de votos se consideraba un asunto marginal del cual nadie queria hablar, pero los indices han subido y los hechos han salido a la luz--en gran parte gracias al autor--y ahora se reconoce como uno de los temas decisivos de nuestras elecciones presidenciales. El alcance es abrumador. En la elecci n de la mitad del mandato del 2018 en Georgia--el campo de pruebas--los funcionarios Republicanos calladamente eliminaron a medio mill n de votantes registrados del padr n electoral--incluyendo a Christine Jordan, la prima de 92 anos de Martin Luther King. C mo Trump se rob el 2020 cuenta la historia de los planes racista para robarse la elecci n del 2020, los operativos politicos detras del engano--y los billonarios de ultraderecha que lo financian todo, escrito por el periodista investigativo que cubri esta historia desde el principio. Has Trump already stolen the 2020 election? Vote theft was once considered to be a marginal issue that no one wanted to talk about, but as the stakes have risen and the facts have become known--in large part thanks to this author--it is now recognized as one of the central issues deciding our presidential elections. The scope is staggering. In the Georgia 2018 midterm election alone--the testing ground--Republican voting officials quietly removed half a million voters from the voter rolls--including Martin Luther King's ninety-two-year-old cousin Christine Jordan. How Trump Stole 2020 is the story of the racially poisonous schemes to steal the 2020 election, the political operatives behind the trickery---and the hard right billionaires funding it all, written by the investigative reporter who has been covering this story from the outset.

Author Biography

GREG PALAST regularly contributes original reporting to the BBC, The Guardian, Democracy Now, The Young Turks, and other progressive media. He has been featured recently on among others MSNBC's Joy Reid show and in Salon, and in the New York Times and Washington Post for successfully suing the state of Georgia with Stacey Abrams to release voter rolls after she lost a congressional seat to Brian Kemp who was at the time also the overseer of the voter rolls. Palast's two-decade hunt of elections chicanery are detailed in his books, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (2002), Armed Madhouse (2006), and Billionaires & Ballot Bandits (2012)--all New York Times bestsellers. In 2000, his investigation for the BBC and the Guardian uncovered how the Bush family purged thousands of Black men from Florida voter rolls, falsely labeling them felons, the scheme that won Bush the White House. In 2016, Palast predicted Trump's "surprise" election months earlier in a Rolling Stone expose detailing exactly how Trump's operatives, in control of voting offices in key states, would bend the election results. Palast lives in Los Angeles, CA. One of America's most informed political commentators, and perhaps the only one who is also a top illustrator, Pulitzer Prize-nominated TED RALL is the author of Snowden and Bernie and Political Suicide, among other books. Translator LUIS AIRA is a filmmaker, translator, and writer. His work has received multiple honors, including a Latino Marketing Award for Creative Excellence. Most recently, he completed an epic novel of Simon Bolivar's life and times. Aira lives in Los Angeles.