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When Donald Trump won the 2024 American Presidential Election, the nation—and world—was shocked. In this critical examination of the events leading up to and following the election, political advisor Scott Ferson goes straight to the source—the American people—to understand how this happened and where we go from here.
In November 2024, the Democrats didn't just lose the election—they lost the voters themselves. In the years and months leading up to the election, a lot of average Joes—enough Joes to swing an election and tilt history's trajectory—were left looking for confidence and answers in uncertain times. These were the voters who've never chosen a party, who work full-time or overtime just to make ends meet, and who simply want to be able to live the American dream that they were promised. A generation ago, these average Joes would have been a Democrat, by tradition or community or through union organizing. Now, these voters are lost to the Democrats, and, for those in disbelief over the 2024 election, the hard lesson is the Democrats never even tried to win them over.
How the Democrats Lost America explains not only why Kamala Harris and the Democrats lost the 2024 election but the larger disconnect the party has with voters in general, particularly those who don't hug both coasts or live in select big cities in between.
Through thousands of interviews over the past eight years, Scott Ferson exposes a larger problem facing our democracy: A profound disconnect with the people. By listening to people and understanding their real concerns, Democrats can find the way forward and take the steps to reconnect the people with the American promise of democracy. Democrats have a choice. These everyday voters can be lost and forgotten, or lost and found.
Contents
Prologue: The Democrats Lost Steve
1. The West Des Moines Effect
2. The Electoral College has been Re-Accredited
3. Democracy is on the Ballot
4. The Coalition of the Disconnected
Reflection
5. Stuck in Place
6. Sticking with Place
7. Is it the Economy, Stupid?
8. Nobody Likes That Shit
Reflection
9. Greed
10. House Uncertain
11.The Border Giveth and the Border Taketh Away
12. Listening for God
13. The Very On-line
Reflection
14. I Think I Can Swing It
15. Conspiracy Theories
16. Coin Flip
17. An Apprentice No More
18. They Hate Us
19. The Battle Over Democracy
Conclusion



