After the outsider candidate becomes president in "The Last…
After the outsider candidate becomes president in "The Last President," the novel describes a period of civil unrest and upheaval. Citizens in New York City, where the story is set, are particularly agitated, fearing the implications of the new presidency. Protests break out, and there's a palpable sense of anxiety about the future of the nation. The novel further explores the impact of political decisions on the economy and society, capturing the tension and uncertainty of the times. However, the story doesn't focus on a detailed political agenda but rather on the general atmosphere of unease and division within the country.