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"Washington Post chief correspondent Balz's The Battle for America 2008
(coauthored with Haynes Johnson) explored that truly groundbreaking
campaign, which left him struggling to find a similarly enthralling
story in the race between a Republican nobody wanted, and an incumbent
Democrat with whom voters were disillusioned. The book provides an
astute postmortem of the election and a remarkably unbiased depiction of
a flawed process feeding on a polarized electorate, which, if little
else, demonstrates the preposterous expense of the 2012 campaign. Balz
shares revealing accounts of his firsthand experiences with the
candidates, with the bulk of the book focused on the Republic primaries,
in which the G.O.P. sought an "anyone but Romney" solution. As Michelle
Bachman, Rick Perry, and Herman Cain incongruously blaze to
front-runner status before self-immolating, Newt Gingrich bides his time
and gives Balz the story each step of the way. Given Obama's opaque
public persona, it's not surprising that less is revealed of the
incumbent, which leaves Balz reporting on strategy over substance. In
framing the book, Balz asks, "Can or will the election resolve any of
the fundamental issues before the country?" After scrutinizing this
season of destructive political gamesmanship, he answers gloomily,
"There was little competition or innovation in the battle for ideas...
each pursued a strategy designed for one thing: winning." (Publishers Weekly)
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