Uncharted, Chris Whipple
Uncharted, Chris Whipple
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Uncharted
How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History

Bestseller

Author: Chris Whipple

Narrator: Mark Bramhall

Unabridged: 6 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

The New York Times bestselling author of The Gatekeepers and The Spymasters now turns his sharp eye towards the historic 2024 presidential race, providing the definitive, insider account of the most dramatic and significant political showdown in modern American history.A disastrous debate, a would-be assassin’s bullet, an electrifying eleventh hour candidate swap, dramatic and surprising VP selections, betrayals behind closed doors, charges of a stolen election, game-changing blunders—the history-making 2024 presidential election is a political saga of Shakespearean proportions. In minute-by-minute detail, esteemed White House historian and political analyst Chris Whipple chronicles the unprecedented drama as it unfolds, documenting the true story of the Harris and Trump campaigns and the difficult, urgent decisions made in the back rooms of power, with the future of American democracy at stake.Alternating between the Biden/Harris/Walz and the Trump/Vance camps, Whipple tells the fly-on-the-wall story of campaign 2024, drawing on his unique access to exclusive sources on both sides, including conversations with members of the candidates’ inner circles. Whipple goes behind the scenes of every headline-making moment to reveal how a post-debate intra-party rebellion forced Biden to step aside, how the nomination of Vice President Harris at a thrilling convention reshaped the race, how Harris rallied excited voters across generations and demographics, but ultimately could not overcome the underlying weaknesses of her campaign. Whipple also burrows inside Donald Trump’s campaign to reveal startling new insights into how he overcame primary opponents and multiple prosecutions, rebranded his base to appeal to Gen Z voters, and forged powerful alliances with Silicon Valley CEOs like Elon Musk.An intimate portrait of American politics on the edge, filled with previously untold stories, anecdotes, and insights, Uncharted is the authoritative account of this pivotal chapter in American politics. As he brings to life the most dramatic and important presidential campaign of the modern age and puts it into historical perspective, Whipple exposes how ambition, conviction, and resilience collide at the highest echelons of power, offering a deeper understanding of the forces that define a divided nation.

About Chris Whipple

Chris Whipple is a New York Times bestselling author and widely acclaimed documentary filmmaker, speaker, as well as a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning journalist. He appears throughout the media and contributes to the New York Times and Washington Post, and has written for Vanity Fair, Politico, and the Daily Beast, among others. He lives in New York City with his wife Cary.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tony on April 09, 2025

This "inside story" of the 2024 election does not pretend to be fair or even-handed. Many of the comments are repeated over and over. The author repeats charges against the candidates that are either untrue or were proven wrong. Mercifully for the reader, it's a short read. A far better narration of......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on April 10, 2025

This guy hates 47 and REALLY hates that he won.. Too biased to explain much. He calls Kampala Harris' campaign "flawless." I still don't know what she had in mind.......more

Goodreads review by Lowell on April 10, 2025

A good start…then descent into partisan-speak The strength of this book, the first half, is its thorough insights into the Biden campaign planning buildup and the transition to Harris. The roughly second half sadly degrades into replaying so much discredited Biden gaslighting along with the usual MSM......more

Goodreads review by Maj on April 14, 2025

It's...fine. Not as detailed as the previous book I read on this race (Fight, published a week before this one), but competently written, if uneven. I've read two books by this author, and this one seems the sloppiest...kind of existing more as a product trying to capitalise on the moment than somet......more

Goodreads review by Steffanie H Burgevin on April 13, 2025

Still not getting it After reading Andersons FIGHT this my conclusion is that Whipple still doesnt get it. Hes too biased to make a clear cut book on this election. Andersons book was more thorough and very much less biased. But neither of them really got to the truth of the matter. Only history and......more