From Clients to Crooks: An Insider Reveals the Real Washington D.C.
Leslie Sorrell had success in growing a start-up to a successful and influential political consulting firm. This has transformed her understanding of the real world of politics—the one the media fails to cover. It’s a world none of us want to believe in—Leslie included. Challenging a Congressman in a primary election race violates the political insider code, but Leslie did it anyway. Before that campaign ended, she would find herself stripped of every ideal she ever had about politics. It wasn’t long before she realized that the real losers in American politics are the American people. The first step in taking our country back is knowing the truth.
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From Clients to Crooks: An Insider Reveals the Real Washington D.C.
Leslie Sorrell had success in growing a start-up to a successful and influential political consulting firm. This has transformed her understanding of the real world of politics—the one the media fails to cover. It’s a world none of us want to believe in—Leslie included. Challenging a Congressman in a primary election race violates the political insider code, but Leslie did it anyway. Before that campaign ended, she would find herself stripped of every ideal she ever had about politics. It wasn’t long before she realized that the real losers in American politics are the American people. The first step in taking our country back is knowing the truth.
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ISBN-13: | 9781683503149 |
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Publisher: | Morgan James Publishing |
Publication date: | 08/01/2017 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 254 |
Sales rank: | 234,288 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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