Unrigged How Americans are battling back to save democracy

David Daley

Book - 2020

"A revelatory account by the best- selling author of Ratf**ked that will give you hope that America's fragile democracy can still be saved. Following Ratf**ked, his "extraordinary timely and undeniably important" (New York Times Book Review) exposé of how a small cadre of Republican operatives rigged American elections, David Daley emerged as one of the nation's leading authorities on gerrymandering. In Unrigged, he charts a vibrant political movement that is rising in the wake of his and other reporters' revelations. With his trademark journalistic rigor and narrative flair, Daley reports on Pennsylvania's dramatic defeat of a gerrymander using the research of ingenious mathematicians and the Michigan mi...llennial who launched a statewide redistricting revolution with a Facebook post. He tells the stories of activist groups that paved the way for 2018's historic blue wave and won crucial battles for voting rights in Florida, Maine, Utah, and nationwide. In an age of polarization, Unrigged offers a vivid portrait of a nation transformed by a new civic awakening, and provides a blueprint for what must be done to keep American democracy afloat"--

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Genres
Informational works
Creative nonfiction
Published
New York : Liveright Publishing Corporation, a division of W.W. Norton & Co [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
David Daley (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xxviii, 286 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-261) and index.
ISBN
9781631495755
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Second Chances and Rights Restored: "I will be a lifelong voter."
  • Chapter 2. Aboard Idaho's Medicaid Express: "I had to get off the couch and actually do something
  • Chapter 3. The Defeat of the Voter Fraud Myth: "The fix was in."
  • Chapter 4. Native Americans Battle Back: "There will be a lot more Native voices to hear from."
  • Chapter 5. Michigan's Redisricting Revolution: "We were tired of sitting on the sidelines."
  • Chapter 6. Redisricting Goes National: "There's got to be a better way to do democracy."
  • Chapter 7. Donald Duck and Goofy No More: "The map was smoking. The map made it easy."
  • Chapter 8. Mathematicians Enlist for Duty: "I would like someday to live in a democracy."
  • Chapter 9. People Power: "It's like diving into The Matrix."
  • Chapter 10. Punching Up Down-Ballot: "If Trump can be president, why can't I run for city council?"
  • Chapter 11. Maine's Ranked Choice: "The people can't be stopped."
  • Chapter 12. Youth Saves the Day: "If they don't want you voting, that means we have to."
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Journalist and voting rights advocate Daley follows Ratf**ked, his investigation into how Republicans "weaponized gerrymandering" in the wake of President Obama's 2008 victory, with an uplifting survey of grassroots efforts to make American democracy more inclusive. In 2018, Daley set out to meet with such reformers as Louisiana resident Norris Henderson, who founded Voice of the Ex-offender, an organization that fights to restore voting rights to former felons, after his life sentence for murder was overturned in 2004. Daley also profiles three young Idahoans who traveled the state collecting signatures for a Medicaid expansion bill (it eventually passed with 61% of the vote); Native Americans battling restrictive voter ID laws in Nevada, North Dakota, and Utah; anti-gerrymandering activists in Michigan and Pennsylvania; members of the League of Women Voters, who helped to bring ranked-choice voting to Maine; and Amanda Litman, a former Hillary Clinton campaign staffer who recruits millennial candidates and trains them in the art of running for office. Daley's wit (the offices of the Election Protection hotline are filled with "enough Starbucks cups to caffeinate The Walking Dead") and clear explanations of electoral processes make the book accessible to political neophytes as well as experts. This optimistic appraisal of the political scene will strike a chord with progressives gearing up for the 2020 elections. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An uplifting story of how grassroots political movements around the nation are forcing significant changes in how our government operates.Former Salon editor Daley wrote his first book, Ratf**ked (2016), to show how Republicans in many states have used gerrymandering and voting manipulation to guarantee total control of many levels of government for years, even decades, into the future. Guided by powerful new algorithms, they made it virtually impossible for Democrats to defeat them. In his latest book, however, the author offers a much more hopeful outlook, writing about nonpoliticians who have started a powerful new political movement that is catching on across America and is showing every sign of accelerating. One story tells of a 27-year-old woman, an employee in a recycling nonprofit, who wrote on Facebook that she wanted to "take on gerrymandering in Michigan" and asked if anyone was interested. Ultimately, she was able to get portions of Michigan's constitution rewritten. Similar movements soon followed in Colorado, Utah, Ohio, and Missouri, all of which faced powerful opposition, and all of which won. Then, as it became clear that 25 other states had passed laws designed to make it harder for Democrats to win electionsand more difficult for people of color to votecitizens in those states joined the fight. They won battles dealing not only with gerrymandering, but also with such issues as voter ID laws, precinct closures, voting roll purges, voting rights for released felons, and more. As Daley clearly shows throughout this inspiring text, it was always "ordinary" citizens who led the way, often people who had never participated in politics. They took to the streets, circulated petitions, ran for office, and launched or joined organizations, and they did it while facing overwhelming odds and severe opposition from elected officials. But they never gave up, and they almost always won.A book for anyone who wants to effect major change but thinks they can't. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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