David Axelrod at Microsoft
DAVID AXELROD spent eight years as a reporter and columnist for the Chicago Tribune. As a political consultant, Axelrod has managed strategy for more than 150 local, state, and national campaigns. Axelrod most recently served as senior strategist to President Obama’s successful reelection campaign. He served in that same role in then-Senator Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, before going on to serve in the White House as senior adviser to the president. After the 2012 campaign, Axelrod founded the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago.
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Axelrod, Believer: My Forty Years in Politics
The great strategist who masterminded Obama’s
historic election campaigns opens up about his years as a young journalist,
political consultant, and ultimately senior adviser to the president.
The man behind some of the greatest political
changes of the last decade, David Axelrod has devoted a lifetime to questioning
political certainties and daring to bring fresh thinking into the political
landscape. Whether as a child hearing John F. Kennedy stump in New York or as a
strategist guiding the first African American to the White House, Axelrod shows
in Believer how his own life stands at the center of the tumultuous American
century.
Believer begins in the inimitable world of
1960s New York, but rapidly moves west. As a young newspaperman in the Chicago
of the 1970s and 1980s, Axelrod reported on the dissolution of the last of the
big city political machines, along with the emergence of a black, independent
movement that made Obama’s ascent possible. Seeing the golden age of Chicago
journalism collapse, Axelrod switched careers to become a political strategist,
working for pathbreakers like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and morally
conflicted characters like John Edwards. For better and worse, Axelrod helped
to redefine the techniques by which modern political campaigns are run.
The heart of Believer is devoted to Axelrod’s
twenty-year friendship with Obama, a warm partnership that inspired both men
even as it propelled each to great heights. As senior adviser to the president,
Axelrod served during one of the most challenging periods in national history
and worked at Obama’s side as he battled an economic disaster, navigated
America through two wars, and fought to reform health care, the financial
sector, and our grid-locked political institutions. In Believer, Axelrod offers
a deeper and richer profile of this extraordinary figure—who in just six years
vaulted from the Illinois State Senate to the Oval Office—from the perspective
of one who was at his side every step of the way.
In frankly sharing his life and work over the
decades, Axelrod ultimately traces the continuing evolution of the Democratic
Party and the country at large. Believer is a powerful and inspiring memoir
enlivened by the charm and candor of one the greatest political strategists in
recent American history.
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