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Freak-Out: The 2016 Election & the Dawn of the American Democalypse by Ian Gurvitz

 
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Tiege Dooley-Panko talks to Ian Gurvitz about his book, Freak-Out: The 2016 Election and the Dawn of the American Democalypse.
Freak-out is part political diatribe, part primal scream. The 2016 election was a test of our national character, and we failed. The Russians may have sent a wave of disinformation that scrambled the brains of undecided voters but unless they hacked the voting machines in three swing states then this election wasn’t stolen. Sixty-three million people voted for Trump. Ultimately, we weren’t screwed. We, the people, screwed ourselves.

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Tiege Dooley-Panko talks to Ian Gurvitz about his book, Freak-Out: The 2016 Election and the Dawn of the American Democalypse.
Freak-out is part political diatribe, part primal scream. The 2016 election was a test of our national character, and we failed. The Russians may have sent a wave of disinformation that scrambled the brains of undecided voters but unless they hacked the voting machines in three swing states then this election wasn’t stolen. Sixty-three million people voted for Trump. Ultimately, we weren’t screwed. We, the people, screwed ourselves.

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