Uncharted - Chris Whipple

Uncharted

By Chris Whipple

  • Release Date: 2025-04-08
  • Genre: Political Science
Score: 2.5
2.5
From 25 Ratings

Description

The New York Times bestselling author of The Gatekeepers and The Spymasters now turns his sharp eye towards the historic 2024 presidential race, providing the definitive, insider account of the most dramatic and significant political showdown in modern American history.

A disastrous debate, a would-be assassin’s bullet, an electrifying eleventh hour candidate swap, dramatic and surprising VP selections, betrayals behind closed doors, charges of a stolen election, game-changing blunders—the history-making 2024 presidential election is a political saga of Shakespearean proportions. In minute-by-minute detail, esteemed White House historian and political analyst Chris Whipple chronicles the unprecedented drama as it unfolds, documenting the true story of the Harris and Trump campaigns and the difficult, urgent decisions made in the back rooms of power, with the future of American democracy at stake.

Alternating between the Biden/Harris/Walz and the Trump/Vance camps, Whipple tells the fly-on-the-wall story of campaign 2024, drawing on his unique access to exclusive sources on both sides, including conversations with members of the candidates’ inner circles. Whipple goes behind the scenes of every headline-making moment to reveal how a post-debate intra-party rebellion forced Biden to step aside, how the nomination of Vice President Harris at a thrilling convention reshaped the race, how Harris rallied excited voters across generations and demographics, but ultimately could not overcome the underlying weaknesses of her campaign. Whipple also burrows inside Donald Trump’s campaign to reveal startling new insights into how he overcame primary opponents and multiple prosecutions, rebranded his base to appeal to Gen Z voters, and forged powerful alliances with Silicon Valley CEOs like Elon Musk.

An intimate portrait of American politics on the edge, filled with previously untold stories, anecdotes, and insights, Uncharted is the authoritative account of this pivotal chapter in American politics. As he brings to life the most dramatic and important presidential campaign of the modern age and puts it into historical perspective, Whipple exposes how ambition, conviction, and resilience collide at the highest echelons of power, offering a deeper understanding of the forces that define a divided nation.

Reviews

  • No Surprises

    1
    By Dan Purcell
    It’s mislabeled as an inside look at the two campaigns. In reality, while there is some inside scoop about Biden’s withdrawal, not much new information thereafter. Instead, you get exactly the type of slanted “reporting” you would expect from an NYT writer who can’t pretend to hide his complete disdain not only for Trump but equally for anybody that would associate with or support him.
  • CNN Publisher

    1
    By Battery223
    Are you sure Jake Tapper didn’t write this book? Utter garbage. I would’ve given it zero stars if possible.
  • Like reading CNN…

    1
    By Flying 1
    If you are a Democrat or left leaning Independent, you will love this book as it reinforces everything liberal press outlets pander. It is well written, but is left leaning and I can’t say I heard anything new. Save some time and just watch a couple of hours of CNN.
  • Save your money

    2
    By Missdeb07
    The author does not hide his hatred for Trump. Throughout the book, He repeats multiple lies starting with the big ones in the first couple of chapters- the fine people hoax and the drinking bleach hoax - as if they actually happened. He ignores Harris’ inability to form a coherent sentence, and her repetitious and tiresome ‘Americans have hope, dreams, and ambitions’ refrain gets no mention. These two things contributed significantly to telling us who she is - miles wide but only an inch deep. Scratch the surface and there’s nothing substantive underneath. While there are some interesting nuggets here, save your money - most of those have already been mentioned on social media channels.
  • Biased book of a totally distorted analysis of 2024 election.

    1
    By dgeepat
    This author is a Trump hater who is blind to the obvious faults of the second Democratic woman candidate who couldn’t beat the populist message of Donald J. Trump. Harris was not a good candidate, not a great VEEP, and got her start in politics by being the intimate of Willie Brown. Biden used poor judgement in picking Harris; Harris used even poorer judgement in picking Walz. Harris is and will be a flawed candidate for the presidency if the Dems are stupid enough to run her again. Thank God for the victory of Donald J. Trump in November of 2024.
  • Starts out non-partisan at least…

    3
    By America First 4ever
    Non-partisan for most of the book. Later chapters fail to omit how Kamala was afraid to speak to the media, frequent word salads and how Trump is still “Orange Man Bad” (to the author. ). Trumps appeal is lightly touched but still nobody who isn’t a “Trumper” can understand why he has such loyal following…
  • Absolutely awful

    1
    By stfukarens
    Full of falsehoods and hatred for Trump and his supporters. I wouldn't even wipe myself with this trash of a book. Dont waste your time or money. This is just another angry, dishonest book trying to divide and lie to everyone who reads it. Typical liberal logic and lies. So glad Trump won
  • Biased Beyond Belief

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    By Colby Burnette
    The author is beyond biased in this book toward the left & it makes it a really hard read when it’s so blatant. The author also gives way too many unneeded details about things that make no difference. There is a lot of fat to the book. Don’t waste your money like I did.