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Pandemic Politics

The Deadly Toll of Partisanship in the Age of COVID

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Pandemic Politics

Written by: Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, Thomas B. Pepinsky
Narrated by: Katherine Fenton
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This audiobook narrated by Katherine Fenton explores how the politicization of the pandemic endangers our lives—and our democracy

COVID-19 has killed more people than any war or public health crisis in American history, but the scale and grim human toll of the pandemic were not inevitable. Pandemic Politics examines how Donald Trump politicized COVID-19, shedding new light on how his administration tied the pandemic to the president’s political fate in an election year and chose partisanship over public health, with disastrous consequences for all of us.

Health is not an inherently polarizing issue, but the Trump administration’s partisan response to COVID-19 led ordinary citizens to prioritize what was good for their “team” rather than what was good for their country. Democrats, in turn, viewed the crisis as evidence of Trump’s indifference to public well-being. At a time when solidarity and bipartisan unity were sorely needed, Americans came to see the pandemic in partisan terms, adopting behaviors and attitudes that continue to divide us today. This book draws on a wealth of new data on public opinion to show how pandemic politics has touched all aspects of our lives—from the economy to race and immigration—and puts America’s COVID-19 response in global perspective.

An in-depth account of a uniquely American tragedy, Pandemic Politics reveals how the politicization of the COVID-19 pandemic has profound and troubling implications for public health and the future of democracy itself.

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©2022 Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, Thomas B. Pepinsky (P)2022 Princeton University Press
Conservatism & Liberalism Public Policy

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“In elegant and accessible prose, Pandemic Politics delivers a sobering message. Relying on an impressive six-wave panel study, the authors convincingly show that polarized politics crippled the American response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Anyone interested in understanding our flawed response to this health crisis should read this important book.”—Vincent L. Hutchings, University of Michigan
“In the future, when people are aiming to identify an objective source for what occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pandemic Politics should be at the top of the reading list. This book uses panel survey data to assess attitudes from a diverse group of Americans, often comparing outcomes to other countries. Importantly, this book not only grapples with COVID-19, but the multiple pandemics of systemic racism, police brutality, and political polarization.”—Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland
“This play-by-play of what life was like for Americans during the early 2020s should be on everyone’s bookshelf. Pandemic Politics is a stark reminder of the impact of COVID-19 and the long road to recovery.”—Lynn Vavreck, coauthor of The Bitter End: The 2020 Presidential Campaign and the Challenge to American Democracy

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