From the moment Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the White House until very late on election night, media and pollsters kept insisting Trump wouldn’t—couldn’t—be president. But for
Larry Schweikart—one of a ragtag group of amateur politicos called the “Deplorables,” who had been publishing shockingly accurate polls and predictions, and Joel Pollak, a senior editor at
Breitbart News following Trump on the campaign trail—Trump’s 2016 win was a near certainty. Schweikart and Pollak watched the Trump campaign build a powerful coalition of working Americans from
both parties; they saw the momentum that the mainstream media and pollsters completely missed; and now in How Trump Won they tell the whole incredible story, from the early poll
predictions to the campaign trail and on to election night.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“A call for truth in an age of lies—and a reminder that liberals will do anything to avoid a fair fight.” —Ann Coulter, New York Times bestselling author, on Pollak’s See No Evil
“A welcome, refreshing, and solid contribution to relearning what we have forgotten and remembering why this nation is good, and worth defending.” —National Review on Schweikart’s A Patriot’s History of the United States
“An antidote to the mass hysteria of trigger warnings and safe spaces.” —Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart News editor, on Pollack’ See No Evil
“No recent American history challenges the conventional wisdom of academics as aggressively.” —FrontPage Magazine on Schweikart’s A Patriot’s History of the United States
Joel Pollak is senior editor-at-large and in-house counsel at Breitbart News. Prior to joining Breitbart, Pollak was a Tea Party–backed Republican candidate for Congress in Illinois and a
research fellow at the Hudson Institute, focusing on human rights and international law. Born in South Africa, Pollak became a US citizen in 1987. He holds law and bachelor’s degrees from Harvard
and a master’s degree from the University of Cape Town. Pollak has authored several books, including Wacko Birds: The Fall (and Rise) of the Tea Party, The Kasrils Affair: Jews and
Minority Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa, and Don’t Tell Me Words Don’t Matter: How Rhetoric Won the 2008 Presidential Election. He is a contributor to Canada’s Sun News Network,
a frequent guest on Fox News and CNN, and lives with his wife and daughter in Santa Monica, California.
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Author Bio: Larry Schweikart
Larry Schweikart, a native Arizonian, has taught at the University of Dayton since 1985. His bestselling books include Seven Events that Made America America and his #1 New York
Times bestseller, with Mike Allen, A Patriot’s History of the United States. He has been on almost all media, from Al-Jazeera to Glenn Beck, from Tavis Smiley to Rush Limbaugh. He
retired in 2016 to move back to Arizona.
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