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'''''Trail Fever''''' ({{ISBN|978-0679446606}}), later republished under title '''''Losers: The Road to Everyplace but the White House''''' ({{ISBN|978-0679768098}}), is a non-fiction book about the [[1996 United States Presidential Election]] by [[Michael Lewis (author)|Michael Lewis]]. |
'''''Trail Fever''''' ({{ISBN|978-0679446606}}), later republished under title '''''Losers: The Road to Everyplace but the White House''''' ({{ISBN|978-0679768098}}), is a non-fiction book about the [[1996 United States Presidential Election]] by [[Michael Lewis (author)|Michael Lewis]]. The book is focused on following the losing candidates, particularly on the Republican side, as they criss-cross the country to try to build a following. Among the book's unexpected stars are the colorful businessman[[Morry Taylor]], the founder of [[Titan Wheel International]], and [[John McCain]], who was not a candidate but who provided Lewis with valuable context and understanding. |
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Revision as of 20:06, 9 April 2020
Trail Fever (ISBN 978-0679446606), later republished under title Losers: The Road to Everyplace but the White House (ISBN 978-0679768098), is a non-fiction book about the 1996 United States Presidential Election by Michael Lewis. The book is focused on following the losing candidates, particularly on the Republican side, as they criss-cross the country to try to build a following. Among the book's unexpected stars are the colorful businessmanMorry Taylor, the founder of Titan Wheel International, and John McCain, who was not a candidate but who provided Lewis with valuable context and understanding.