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While much of the US media and the professional political classes whip themselves into a frenzy as to how President Trump got into office and how he is behaving there, the views that really matter as always are those of the voters. In her first book, RTÉs former Washington Correspondent Caitríona Perry goes beyond the news reports and delves into the American heartland where she witnessed the rise of Donald Trump at first hand.





Speaking to the people who voted for President Trump, she brings to the table the voices of the American people who, too-long ignored and on the edges of an increasingly divided society, rallied their votes and shook the world. In speaking to the workers of the industrial heartland, the women of America, the voices of the immigrant communities, In America answers the question everyone is asking in the wake of one of the most shocking election results in modern times how did this happen?





A new afterword reflects on Donald Trumps presidency to date and revisits the people spoken to in 2016, giving a valuable insight into what we can expect from election 2020.













Top 10 book on the Donald Trump presidency. The Independent, UK





Nominated for the BGEIBAS Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award





 





An illuminating travelogue which helps to shed some light on the multifarious reasons why ordinary voters backed the reality TV star. The Independent (UK).





A revealing and insightful piece of reportage by a journalist who refuses to become part of the story. The Sunday Business Post





In America is a worthwhile and eminently readable book ... the version of Trumps America that Perry presents brings many essential and revealing factors into sharp focus. The Irish Times





A tour-de-force analysis of the current state of play in American politics. Larry Donnelly, political commentator and lecturer in the School of Law at NUIG





Spellbindingly good. Journeying across America, Caitríona Perry masterfully takes us into the hearts and minds of those who voted for Donald Trump. A triumph of a book. Prof. Gary Murphy, Head of the School of Law and Government, DCU
Preface vii
Introduction -- As Goes Ohio, So Goes the Nation 1(21)
1 Pennsylvania -- The Really Rusty Rust Belt
22(16)
2 Michigan -- Made in America! Bring Back the Jobs!
38(20)
3 Texas -- Build the Wall! Build the Wall!
58(20)
4 Florida -- Please Use the Front Door
78(19)
5 Massachusetts -- Not All Irish Americans Are Clinton-Loving Democrats
97(17)
6 Ohio -- Preacher's Wife Pops Pain Pills in Prison
114(14)
7 Kentucky -- The Coal Miner's Daughter's Solar Panels
128(13)
8 Virginia -- The Red Women of Powhatan County
141(16)
9 North Carolina -- Holidaymakers Splash as Local Children Go Hungry
157(17)
10 Wisconsin -- Visit Early, Visit Often (or How Not to Lose a Race Before It Begins)
174(17)
11 New York -- Wealthy and Red in Manhattan
191(10)
Conclusion -- It's a Numbers Game 201(18)
Notes 219
Caitríona Perry is from Dublin, Ireland and has been a journalist for almost two decades. She is currently the Washington Correspondent for RTÉ - Ireland's public service broadcaster - and reports on all matters American across the organisation's television, radio, online and social platforms. She has been based in the US since February 2014 and has previously reported from France, Belgium, Italy, the UK, Australia, Canada, Haiti and Cuba. She has a degree in Journalism from Dublin City University which included a stint studying at Boston University in Massachusetts. She holds a Masters Degree in International Relations, also from DCU, which has named her one of its distinguished alumni. She has won several awards for her television and radio reporting.