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DEAD CENTER by Joe Manchin (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)

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Type: Audiobook
Language: English
Total Size: 252.4 MB
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Last checked: Sep. 25th '25
Date uploaded: Sep. 25th '25
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DEAD CENTER by Joe Manchin (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Joe Manchin. Narrator: Joe Manchin. Release Date: September 16, 2025. Length: Approximately 8-10 hours Genres: Nonfiction, Memoir, Politics, American Government. Dead Center is a memoir by former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, reflecting on his rise from a small West Virginia coal town to the Senate, where he positioned himself as a centrist independent often clashing with both parties to advocate for bipartisanship, compromise, and common-se

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DEAD CENTER by Joe Manchin (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Joe Manchin.
Narrator: Joe Manchin.
Release Date: September 16, 2025.
Length: Approximately 8-10 hours
Genres: Nonfiction, Memoir, Politics, American Government.

Dead Center is a memoir by former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, reflecting on his rise from a small West Virginia coal town to the Senate, where he positioned himself as a centrist independent often clashing with both parties to advocate for bipartisanship, compromise, and common-sense governance. With a foreword by Nick Saban, it details pivotal moments like private White House talks with President Biden on legislation such as Build Back Better, controversial votes (e.g., on Brett Kavanaugh), the personal toll of political threats, and Manchin's critiques of partisan extremes, urging a return to collaborative leadership to bridge divides and solve national problems.