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Trump publishes new book 'Crippled America'

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AFP New York
Last Updated : Nov 03 2015 | 2:22 PM IST
Donald Trump revs up his race for the White House today, releasing a new book outlining the ills of modern-day America and telling voters why he should be president.
"Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again," comes out as the billionaire real estate tycoon continues to top the polls, less than 100 days before the first statewide nominating contests.
The manifesto runs to a modest 169 pages, then finishes with three extra pages about his personal finances and another 17-page section entitled "about the author." It is on sale as a hardback for $25.
The billionaire glowers on the cover, a pose by his own admission "so angry and so mean-looking" that was chosen to reflect his "anger and unhappiness" about the current state of US affairs.
Its release comes a week after the former reality TV star was accused, with his closest rival retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, of peddling "fantasy" economic policies at the Republican debate.
Neither is it being celebrated by an ordinary, bookstore launch party. Instead, he has invited the world media to a press conference at Trump Tower to be followed by a book signing from 12:00 pm (1700 GMT).

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The tome fleshes out Trump's politics in 17 chapters, under headlines such as "Health Care Is Making Us All Sick" and "The Right To Bear Arms," mixed with copious grandstanding about his business acumen.
In it, he appeals directly to the American people, side-stepping the media and the political establishment, to set the record straight as the controversial mogul sees it.
There are pictures of his photogenic family, an angelic-looking Trump as a child, one from his first communion and meeting the late president Ronald Reagan (a "great guy"), but half the illustrations are technicolor pictures of his real-estate projects.
The businessman waxes lyrical on his tried and tested themes: an economy overtaken by China, simplifying the tax code, making a better, affordable health care system and ending illegal immigration.
Kicking off with a preface called "You Gotta Believe," he is unrepentant for calling Mexicans rapists and drug dealers on the campaign trial, saying that illegal immigrants have taken jobs while more than 20 percent of Americans are un- or underemployed.

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First Published: Nov 03 2015 | 2:22 PM IST

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