More Davids Than Goliaths by Harold Ford Jr.
A candid political memoir and analysis that traces the author's rise from a Tennessee political family to national prominence, using personal anecdotes—from his upbringing and time in Congress to a high-profile Senate campaign—to explore how ordinary candidates can challenge entrenched power. It argues that American politics increasingly rewards insurgent, grassroots approaches, stresses the need for Democrats to reconnect with working-class and middle-class voters through pragmatic economic messaging, and reflects on race, media, and the structural barriers facing new leaders. The book blends memoir, campaign lessons, and practical advice for aspiring politicians.
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