Primary Colors is a novel written by Joe Klein that was published in 1996. The story follows a young political strategist named Henry Burton who joins the presidential campaign of Governor Jack Stanton.
As Burton becomes more involved in the campaign, he witnesses the complexities and scandals that come with running for office. He is particularly drawn to Stanton's charisma and ability to connect with voters, but also struggles with the ethical dilemmas that arise as he learns more about the candidate's personal life.
The novel is a fictionalized account of Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, and it offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of politics. It explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and morality as Burton navigates the high-stakes world of presidential politics.
Overall, Primary Colors is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that sheds light on the complexities of political campaigns and the personal sacrifices that come with seeking power.
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Primary Colors
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PRIMROSE LANE
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Wayne Shanklin:
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ON THE ROAD AGAIN
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YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
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Jimmie Davis:
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SHANE
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HAPPY MEETING IN GLORY
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YUM YUM YUM
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UNFORGETTABLE
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JERICHO BLUES
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PLEASE, MR. PLEASE
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STILL THE ONE
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Over There
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Battle Hymn of The Republic
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HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN
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YOU'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG
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SILBANO MAMBO
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TOOT TOOT TOOTSIE! (GOODBYE)
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WIDE SKY
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TENNESSEE WALTZ
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D-I-V-O-R-C-E
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GOOD OLE BOYS LIKE ME
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Camptown Races
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Not The Best People
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There Will Be A Happy Meeting In Glory
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Our Position
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Silbando Mambo
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I Like This Porch
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See That Moon
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Very Close Friend Of Mine
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Long Trip
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Dont Break Our Hearts
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