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Trippi, Joe The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, The Internet, And The Overthrow Of Everything New York, New York, U.S.A. Regan Books 2004 0060779594 / 9780060779597 First Edition Trade Paperback Fine A photo of this book is available. Stated First Edition. Remainder mark on bottom. NO clippings. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. Tight spine, bright pages. Illustrated with photos. 252 pages. Synopsis As manager of Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign, Joe Trippi used the Internet to harness the power of grassroots democracy, thereby transforming his long-shot candidate into a front-runner. In this accessibly written text, Trippi recounts his experiences working for Dean and analyzes the factors behind his successes and failures. He also describes seven things businesses, institutions, and candidates must do to remain competitive in the Age of the Internet. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Biography Joe Trippi worked on his first presidential campaign for Senator Edward M. Kennedy in 1980. His work in presidential politics continued with the campaigns of Walter Mondale, Gary Hart, Richard Gephardt, and most recently, Governor Howard Dean.Trippi has worked on more than one hundred campaigns and has helped elect city attorneys and governors, mayors and senators. In the 1990s, Trippi's lifelong fascination with technology led him to work with a number of high-tech companies, including Wave Systems, Progeny Linux Systems, and Smart Paper Networks. He currently heads the multimedia consulting firm Trippi and Associates. Trippi appears regularly on MSNBC as an election analyst and commentator and has been profiled in GQ, Fast Company, The New Republic, and The New York Times Magazine. The father of three, he lives with his wife, Kathleen Lash, and their terrier, Kasey, on the eastern shore of Maryland. Price:
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