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Authors Dick Morris and Eileen McGann offer a comprehensive battle plan to oust the liberal Democrats before they can legislate Obama's dangerous policies. They provide a sharp analysis of the extraordinary stakes involved, the strategy that will win, and the specific targets to be defeated--and offer practical and workable advice on what you can do in your communities and online to turn the tide. Morris and McGann warned that an Obama presidency would mean a "lurch to the left" not seen since the days of FDR and LBJ. Now their predictions have come true, in ways that are already having devastating effects. As they make clear, the Obama administration--and the Democratic Congress--will continue their campaign to transform America into a socialist nation, unless we band together and vote the Democrats out of power in 2010.--From publisher description.
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Politics and government, Political campaigns, Elections, United States, United States. Congress, Elections, 2010, nyt:hardcover-nonfiction=2010-05-02, New York Times bestseller, Obama, barack, 1961-, Presidents, united states, election, United states, politics and government, 2009-2017, Political corruption, Social conditions, Economic conditionsPlaces
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2010 - take back America: a battle plan
2010, HarperCollins
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-337) and index.
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