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Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election Kindle Edition
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Publication dateDecember 8, 2020
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- ASIN : B08PNN54BB
- Publisher : Joel B. Pollak (December 8, 2020)
- Publication date : December 8, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 581 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
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- Print length : 249 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #474,478 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #100 in Political Freedom (Kindle Store)
- #185 in Campaigns & Elections
- #346 in Political Freedom (Books)
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About the author
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large and In-House Counsel at Breitbart News in Los Angeles, California, and also Editor of Breitbart California.
Prior to working alongside conservative media pioneer Andrew Breitbart, he was a Tea Party-backed Republican candidate for Congress in his home state of Illinois, and a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institute, focusing on human rights and international law.
He also worked in South Africa as speechwriter for Leader of the Opposition Tony Leon, and as a freelance journalist for a variety of local and international publications. He holds law and bachelor's degrees from Harvard University, and a masters degree from the University of Cape Town.
He has published several books and e-books, and is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. He hosts "Breitbart News Sunday" on Sirius XM Patriot 125.
He lives with his wife Julia, daughter Maya, son Alexander, and daughter Amira in Pacific Palisades, California.
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For those who have not followed Donald Trump over the last five years (including his candidacy), there will be a lot to learn from reading this book. Others will find it to be a rehash of what we already know, from the Russia collusion and other hoaxes through the unabashed suppression of news during the 2020 election cycle.
Democrats will decry the reporting of the media and how most of the outlets slant the news as well as suppress the truth. Mr. Pollak supplies countless links to print and videos to support his facts, making the choice to release this book as an electronic copy extremely helpful. On the other hands, Republicans may not appreciate the exposure of why the election court cases have failed so far. The author’s suggestion to move on may not cause them to do so; rather, the reaction might be to discount the book and dig their heels in even deeper.
I was happy to see that the author did more than just report on what happened in the past. The final 10% of the book offered preventive solutions for future elections and an appendix provided succinct explanations of what has happened in each state up to the time of publication. For me, there was too much wading through a lot of what I knew to get to that section.
Bottom Line: Great book if you didn’t have your ear to the ground prior to November 3, 2020. Mr. Pollak will bring you up-to-date on previous issues, which is paramount to understanding his book. For those who constantly follow politics, most of this will be a reminder of what you know. Accepting the legality of the election (even though it constitutionally was not correct) might be a bitter pill to swallow, and hard to read about. Even though the author talks about moving on, he spent the majority of the book talking about the issues surrounding this election that were neither free nor fair. Four stars.