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The Big Truth

Upholding Democracy in the Age of “The Big Lie”

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The Big Truth

By: Major Garrett, David Becker
Narrated by: Kent Klineman
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When a seven-million-vote margin of victory and 306 electoral votes pointed to Joe Biden as the victor in the 2020 Presidential Election, Trump-fueled conspiracy theories exploded.

In The Big Truth, CBS's Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett and the nation's foremost elections expert David Becker completely upend The Big Lie that has infected the Far Right with firsthand stories of election officials like Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Bucks County, Pennsylvania, election director Thomas Freitag. And they reveal the concrete evidence proving that 2020 may have been the most secure US election ever.

But Garrett and Becker go beyond the key players from all six swing states, the pre-election litigation that clarified the rules for both parties, and the fully auditable and verifiable ballots used. They lay bare the methods being undertaken right now to undercut faith, belief, and effectiveness of elections, identifying the places where the most dire actions have been taken since 2020—where election laws have been changed, or election officials been hounded out of office, retired out of frustration/fatigue, or been replaced by pro-Trump political figures.

©2022 Major Garrett and David Becker (P)2022 Kalorama
Politics & Government United States Americas
Illustrative Counterfactuals • Attention-grabbing Beginning • Excellent Content • Complete Historical Accounting

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Great content, lousy performance. The narration was halting and monotone. It would’ve been great if the authors had read the book.

Good book

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I found this book fascinating and very informative. The ending really made me rethink some of the anger towards republicans in general I’ve felt since trump was elected and especially since January 6. The only bad thing about the audio is the narrator sounds a bit like a monotone Shatner, but even then I got used to it and appreciated the way he was able to visit troubling events without hyperbole.

Good story, stilted delivery

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Every 2020 election doubter should listen. The authors did a wonderful job of teaching the reader the hard work, precision and checks and balances that go into preparing for and executing an election. I would be surprised if there is any doubt after this book.

Also, educates quite a bit about the organization and financing of the January 6th insurrection, and changes currently taking place to the voting process by Republican legislators despite there being no proof of election irregularities or fraud.

I will not say it is easy listening. There are a lot of facts and statistics as the authors prove their points. The narrator... it would not have been my choice. Had to harken back to Freshman year of college = Speach and Communication class. "Listen to the message not the messenger."

It is a lot to absorb, and I would say I will circle back for a second listen.

Learn About How our Election Process Really Works

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This is a fantastic, important book for the ages. But the narrator is absolutely atrocious. It sounds like a computer is reading and I almost quit in the first few minutes.

Incredible piece of journalism

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The content was important, but repetitive at times. I found the counterfactual scenarios at the beginning of the book illustrative of the absurdity of the Big Lie; and among all the content of the book, would probably be the most helpful in changing an election denier's mind. The rest of the book contained interesting bits of information that bolstered the fact that modern American elections are extremely accurate. However, much of the content felt like filler, and in some of the later chapters, it felt like the authors were making the same point over and over again.

The narration was among the worst I've heard on Audible. The narrator spoke with a piercing monotone and sounded like he would trip over words and phrases at times.

Important but repetative

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