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Average rating4.3
A great insight into how a regular person gets into the political system, and how it all works from the inside. It’s great to have some insight into how the people beneath the politicians make the decisions they do, and how they’re forced into positions they don’t necessarily agree with.
It’s an inherently biased book, as all memoirs/autobiographies are bound to be, but he makes a clear distinction between facts and his opinions, and even if you disagree with some of them, following the process to turn his opinions into laws is still deeply relatable.