Vote First or Die
The New Hampshire Primary: America’s Discerning, Magnificent, and Absurd Road to the White House
by Scott Conroy
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Pub Date Apr 18 2017 | Archive Date Apr 18 2017
Perseus Books Group, PublicAffairs Books | PublicAffairs
Description
For that reason, the state is also the graveyard of political ambitions: incumbent presidents Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford, and George H. W. Bush were all wounded by strong primary challengers in New Hampshire--and well-known, well-funded candidates see the White House disappear when they can't figure out how to win it.
For a year and a half leading up to Primary Day, Scott Conroy followed the often absurd 2016 campaign up and down New Hampshire. Along the way, he got up close and personal with the candidates themselves, while absorbing local insights and entertaining anecdotes from the peppery state officials and wily operatives who have determined national political fates for generations. From far-flung towns like Dixville Notch and Berlin to "big cities" like Manchester and Portsmouth, in Vote First or Die, Conroy reveals the inner workings of American politics through the unforgettable characters who populate the exceedingly influential state of New Hampshire.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781610395816 |
PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 304 |
Featured Reviews
As someone who reads a lot of hard hitting political science and politics books, I was overjoyed to stumble upon Vote First or Die by Scott Conroy. Vote First or Die mixes in coverage of the 2016 New Hampshire Primary candidates with stories from the eighty plus year history of the New Hampshire Primary. The reader learns to appreciate that the Granite State primary is a unique campaign challenge because of the retail politics and the unique characteristics of the state.
In a way, that gives the book itself its unique flavor because it raises a serious point about politics in the United States, but it does it in an anecdotal way. Some of them are prescriptive, while others are humorous, which makes the 300 pages just fly by. While readers may quibble over how their favorite candidate is portrayed, they probably will not be bored by Vote First or Die.