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Exile on K Street
- A Private History of Campaigns That Failed, Some That Didn’t, and How Big Tech Can Still Save Democracy
- Narrated by: James Walter Moore
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Packed auditoriums. Crowds of anxious people. Crowds of scary people. Suffocating sound studios. TV lights cooking my skull and cameras that looked like they were going to bite me in the face. Rooms full of lawyers. Celebrities. Strangers pleading with me to save them. The unbearable pressure of money. The genuine beauty of quiet democracy. If you’re not interested in listening about any of that, fine, but at least listen to chapter Googolplex.
©2023 James Walter Moore (P)2024 James Walter Moore
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