Summary: It's My Party Too: Review and Analysis of Christine Todd Whitman's Book
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This complete summary of "It's My Party Too" by Christine Todd Whitman, a leading Republican moderate, reveals the author's critical analysis on how social fundamentalists have taken over the party. She argues that centrists need to become radicals and activists before social fundamentalists destroy the relevancy of the party for the majority of Americans.
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It’s My Party Too is Whitman’s mobilizing call for Republican moderates to exert their power and take back the party. It’s a critical analysis of how social fundamentalists have taken over the party, how this takeover’s short-term gains are not what they seem and how the long-term costs could damage the party for years to come. Whitman believes centrists need to become radicals and activists before social fundamentalists destroy the relevancy of the party to the majority of Americans.
The book is written as a historical study of the Republican Party as well as a political career biography. Whitman travels through the stages of the party and how its leadership decisions have affected its appeal to minorities, women and young people. She also traces how her family history and experience led her into a life of public service and working for the environment.
About the Author
Christine Todd Whitman served in the Bush cabinet as EPA administrator from January 2001 to May 2003. Prior to that, she was the first woman