The Cronkite Campaign

The Cronkite Campaign by Christopher J. Widuch, published by iUniverse in 2002, is a work of fiction that spans 312 pages. The narrative centers on Jack Nelson, an unexpected presidential candidate who faces a tumultuous political landscape. As he navigates the complexities of his campaign, Jack grapples with the tension between adhering to his principles and the advice of his political advisors, which could lead to a betrayal of his father’s legacy.
Readers will find a story that delves into the challenges of political ambition, including the influence of media and the ethical dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of power. The book explores themes of integrity and the conflict between personal values and professional aspirations, set against a backdrop of legal and political intrigue. The Cronkite Campaign presents a nuanced examination of the choices that define a political journey, where the right path is often obscured by external pressures and internal conflicts.
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Jack Nelson finds himself at the center of a storm. An unexpected candidate for President, he is virtually guaranteed to win if he follows the advice of his political advisors. But following their advice requires a compromise of his principles, and a betrayal of his father’s memory. Jack Nelson is forced to deal with staff members more concerned with their professional success than his election. He and his family must confront a media biased in favor of controversy over accuracy, and the threat of scandal created by an unscrupulous incumbent President fighting to hold on to power.
The Cronkite Campaign is a journey punctuated by choices between what is expedient and what is right. Jack Nelson lives in a political world, where the best choice is not always clear.
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