Longshot, Zach Graumann
Longshot, Zach Graumann
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Longshot
How Political Nobodies Took Andrew Yang National—and the New Playbook That…

Author: Zach Graumann

Narrator: Zach Graumann

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: BenBella Books

Published: 05/24/2022


Synopsis

In Longshot, Andrew Yang’s campaign manager takes you on a tour through the ups, the downs, and the math of Yang’s 2020 campaign for president, and shares the playbook his team used to navigate the attention economy.
Andrew Yang did not win the 2020 Democratic primary, let alone the presidency of the United States. But chances are you know who Andrew Yang is, and you may well be part of the 75 percent of Americans who now support Universal Basic Income—both facts that would have seemed beyond unlikely at the start of Yang’s campaign. That campaign was helmed by Zach Graumann: entrepreneur, marketing expert, and, at the time, political nonentity. In fact, when Graumann joined Yang 2020, no one on the team was an expert in campaigning, but they all shared a fervent desire to change the future. Yet, despite that inexperience, by the time Yang dropped out of the race in early 2020, he’d not only outlasted six senators, four governors, and three members of Congress, he’d become one of the most recognizable, popular political figures in the country. Now, for the first time, Graumann tells the story of how Yang went from nobody to national presence, breathing life into the behind-the-scenes antics of the unusual campaign that started a movement. In the process, he demystifies the world of political campaigns and provides takeaways that will help not only the next generation of campaign managers, but anyone who wants to break into a new industry—or stand out in their current one. A book for everyone from members of the Yang Gang who want the inside story to businesspeople looking for self-improvement to anyone who has ever had a dream that felt bigger than they were, Longshot reminds you that sometimes, longshots aren’t quite as long as you think.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joseph on May 05, 2023

So like, I just finished the book, and despite the quirky sexism and racism, I thought it was a riveting autobiography and I overall enjoyed myself. However, I’m kind of left stunned in the end. I read this book to understand more perspectives of deaf people, and I guess I wasn’t prepared to read th......more

Goodreads review by Peter on July 11, 2021

Great read for any basketball fan. At times hilarious, other times very poignant. Got to meet Lance while he was in the NBA's D-league. Very engaging and friendly.......more

Goodreads review by Tamra on February 17, 2013

What a treat! I was only reading this book for book group purposes! and am I ever glad I did! Yes, yes I am! I could really recommend this book to anyone. Lance is actually a pretty good writer and he moved from sentence to sentence to paragraph to paragraph, etc. pretty seamlessly. I always enjoy......more

Goodreads review by David on October 21, 2010

yawn. Just another memoir by an asthmatic, deaf son of a polygamist, with OCD, who makes it to the NBA....... Even if you don't like basketball, his background story is pretty interesting. Making the NBA is the climax of the story -- most of the book concerns his upbringing in a Mormon sect, the pain......more

Goodreads review by Cathy on September 12, 2009

This is the autobiography of Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA. Lance was raised in a cult-like Mormon sect that practiced polygamy. Thankfully, his parents had the sense to leave the group when Lance was13. Because of his height, everyone told him he should play basketball. Thr......more