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Making of the Great Communicator: Ronald Reagan's Transformation From Actor To Governor
Kenneth Holden
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| #1772124 in Books | 2013-05-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.20 x5.90l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Insights into successfully winning political campaigns using behavioral science|By Grandparent|This book about Ronald Reagan's run for governor of California in 1966 is compelling, especially if you believe that Reagan was one of our greatest presidents. It reveals a lot about the inner workings of political campaigns, and shows how important behavioral science can be in succ||
A Sacramento Bee Hot Summer Read||"A delightful read ... keen observations of California politics ... The story of Reagan's ascension is simply fascinating." |—Chico Enterprise-Record||"A fascinating account."|—Sacramen
One week after Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy for governor of California, the San Francisco Chronicle gibed: “It was simply a flagrant example of miscasting.” Reagan was tanking, and his businessmen backers panicked. Their bold experiment was about to fail. Then a think-tank friend suggested the expertise of two UCLA social pyschologists. Kenneth Holden and Stanley Plog agreed to take the job only if they coul...
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