
Naming Convention
Deadly Serious Politics
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Narrated by:
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John W. Ogilvie
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By:
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John W. Ogilvie
About this listen
Disgusted with presidential elections that revolve around personal insults and partisanship, a group of hobbyists propose a candidate whose identity will be hidden. Their goal is to put the focus on solving problems, not on gender, race, hair, or hand size. Can this unusual group of political amateurs get an unseen person onto the ballot and elected as President of the United States? How will special interests, the establishment, and regular Americans react to their work? And how will this campaign change forever the life of Sophie, a bright young woman determined to make the world a better place for her little brother Sam?
©2016 John W. Ogilvie (P)2016 John W. Ogilvie
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