Former FL Governor Bob Graham writes new book on how to win political battles

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BY Rob Lorei

On Radioactivity Wednesday, we spoke with former US senator and former Florida governor Bob Graham about his new book, America: The Owner’s Manual, a how-to book on how to get involved with and win political battles over issues you care about. Bob Graham spent three terms representing Florida in the US Senate and before that two terms as Governor of Florida. We’re also joined by  co-author Chris Hand, an attorney and who has a long resume including being a speechwriter and spokesperson for Senator Graham and Chief of Staff for the City of Jacksonville. In addition to talking about his new book, We also got Graham’s views on the election and those once secret 28 pages from the 9/11 report.

 

 

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