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Forging America: My Campaign Manager is Roosevelt
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My name is Leo Wallace, a history PhD student, and I'm $137,542.89 in debt.At the lowest point of my life, I lost my job. The reason? I flamed a tech giant called "Omni" online, and then I was "optimized" by them.I thought my life's script was "Rickshaw Boy," until an illegal intruder appeared in my mind.He said his name was Franklin Roosevelt. Yes, the one on the dime."Kid, stop flaming people online. It's useless.""Want to get them? I'll teach you.""Our first step: we'll start by becoming a Mayor."
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CHAPTERS (68)
- C.68 - 54: Unique ValueNEW
- C.67 - 53: Value ExchangeNEW
- C.66 - 52: Asymmetric WarNEW
- C.65 - 51: Dissecting the ElectionNEW
- C.64 - 50: The Elephant in the RoomNEW
- C.63 - 50: The Elephant in the RoomNEW
- C.62 - 49: Stage, Microphone, and the PeopleNEW
- C.61 - 48: Four GroupsNEW
- C.60 - 47: Diagnosis MeetingNEW
- C.59 - 46: ParatroopersNEW
- C.58 - 45: Pre-War PreparationsNEW
- C.57 - 44: My Campaign Manager Is RooseveltNEW
- C.56 - 43: How to Campaign? (2)NEW
- C.55 - 43: How to Run for Office?NEW
- C.54 - 42: Standing on the Pinnacle of the ForestNEW
- C.53 - 41: The Lion, the Fox, and the SheepNEW
- C.52 - 40: Have We Changed?NEW
- C.51 - 39: Public Opinion BombNEW
- C.50 - 39: Public Opinion BombNEW
- C.49 - 39: Public Opinion BombNEW
- C.48 - 39: Public Opinion BombshellNEW
- C.47 - 38: A Pledge of AllegianceNEW
- C.46 - 37: The Philadelphia DinnerNEW
- C.45 - 36: Flames of MidnightNEW
- C.44 - 35: The Saint’s ChinkNEW
- C.43 - 34: Wrestling in the Mud PitNEW
- C.42 - 34: Wrestling in the MireNEW
- C.41 - 34: Wrestling in the Mud PitNEW
- C.40 - 33: Dancing with the DemonNEW
- C.39 - 33: Dancing with the DemonNEW
- C.38 - 33: Dancing with the DemonNEW
- C.37 - 32: The 2.5 Million US Dollar "TroubleNEW
- C.36 - 31: A New AllianceNEW
- C.35 - 30: Washington’s Bad NewsNEW
- C.34 - 30: Bad News from WashingtonNEW
- C.33 - 30: Bad News from WashingtonNEW
- C.32 - 29: The Art of Taking SidesNEW
- C.31 - 28: Uninvited GuestNEW
- C.30 - 27: An Offer He Can’t RefuseNEW
- C.29 - 26: The Essence of PowerNEW
- C.28 - 25: Welcome to the RuinsNEW
- C.27 - 25: Welcome to the RuinsNEW
- C.26 - 24: Governor of New YorkNEW
- C.25 - 23: Washington, Navy DepartmentNEW
- C.24 - 22: AlbanyNEW
- C.23 - 21: Sugar-Coated CannonballNEW
- C.22 - 20: The Second NegotiationNEW
- C.21 - 19: Negotiation MasterclassNEW
- C.20 - 18: The Arrogant "Olive BranchNEW
- C.19 - 17: Reversal at the HearingNEW
- C.18 - 16: The Counterattack BeginsNEW
- C.17 - 15: The DebriefingNEW
- C.16 - 14: The Ignited MarsNEW
- C.15 - 14: The Ignited SparkNEW
- C.14: The Ignited SparkNEW
- C.13: The "Fireside Chat" Directed by RooseveltNEW
- C.12: AlliesNEW
- C.11: The First Job Not for MoneyNEW
- C.10: Bread and IdealsNEW
- C.9: The Rivers and the FurnaceNEW
- C.8: Lend Me Your Hands and FeetNEW
- C.7: A "Constitution" from 1944NEW
- C.6: Don’t Mention Him to MeNEW
- C.5: The Termites’ FeastNEW
- C.4: The House I Built With My Own HandsNEW
- C.3: The Limitations of Modern MedicineNEW
- C.2: You’re FiredNEW
- C.1: The United States Does Not Believe in TearsNEW
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