I Swear: Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan

I Swear: Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan

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Summary

An honest, inspiring, and laugh-out-loud funny memoir about re-energizing our politics and standing up to corporate America—while carting three kids around in a minivan。
 
“Just like her whiteboard schoolings of CEOs, this book showcases Katie’s ability to entertain while making the inner workings of Congress more accessible than ever before。”—Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Never having run for office before, Katie Porter charted a new path in 2018 when she was elected to Congress as a Democrat in historically conservative Orange County, California。 Underestimated as a single mom and chided for her progressive values, Katie defied expectations。 Then, using her signature whiteboard, she began to take CEOs and corrupt government officials to task in Congressional hearings。 The videos went viral, introducing Americans to her no-bullshit style, and making her a coveted guest on cable news and late-night television。  
 
I SWEAR: Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan is a witty, down-to-earth exploration of what it’s really like to serve in Congress, particularly as a single mom。 Katie offers Americans a clear picture of what their elected leaders are doing—and how they’re doing it—exposing the gaps between politicians’ press conferences and real people’s lives。 
 
Katie reveals how her challenges as an Iowa farmgirl diverted her to the Ivy League and how she came to see herself as a Californian, teaching law and raising three kids in Orange County。 She shares why she made the jump from academia to politics and how she quickly mastered the art of making CEOs and cabinet members squirm when they bluff and bloviate instead of doing the job for America。
 
With the same clarity she demonstrates in Congressional hearings, Katie makes the case for consumer protection, corporate accountability, and anti-corruption reforms。 She pulls back the curtain on the political messaging machine, campaign fundraising, and Congress’ traditions, showing that the way things have always worked, in fact, does not work for a Congressperson without someone at home to do the shopping and take care of the kids。 Along the way, she provides whiteboard lessons on where your campaign donations go, how to fight the corporations that cheat you, and how to conduct her trademark robust oversight。 
 
Full of candid and inspiring stories—from how Katie lent Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a pair of sneakers during the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021, to her kids’ lightly illegal campaign hijinks—this is a book by an exhausted, committed parent who just doesn’t have the time for nonsense in her house or in the House of Representatives。

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Reviews

Kimberly

I have seen many of the clips that have gone viral featuring Porter and her white board so I was excited when I won a ARC of this book on Goodreads。 I found the author’s honest insight into the role as a meme et if Congress to be really interesting。 I enjoyed a lot of the details she shared about the job and her life that I hadn’t known before and it made for a really interesting book。 I did feel however that the chapters didn’t really flow together well throughout the story。 The chapters weren’ I have seen many of the clips that have gone viral featuring Porter and her white board so I was excited when I won a ARC of this book on Goodreads。 I found the author’s honest insight into the role as a meme et if Congress to be really interesting。 I enjoyed a lot of the details she shared about the job and her life that I hadn’t known before and it made for a really interesting book。 I did feel however that the chapters didn’t really flow together well throughout the story。 The chapters weren’t sequential in time so I sometimes felt a bit of a disconnect。 Other than that fact I really enjoyed this book。 The content was interesting and I enjoyed all that I learned。 。。。more

Katie

Wow this was a GREAT BOOK。 I love Katie Porter even more, now! She is exactly what Congress needs, and I hope many other reps follow her lead!

Mimi Falcone

It was a fast, fun read & I learned a lot! I Swear: is a funny and sometimes cringeworthy glimpse into what it is to be Katie Porter。 I loved reading how she went from Iowa school girl to the Ivy League, to single Mom of three running for Congress in a very red OC district and winning! It was fast paced informative and left me wanting to know what's next。 I've been following her career for years now and am so happy she represents me。 We need more honest people in Congress and someone who's livin It was a fast, fun read & I learned a lot! I Swear: is a funny and sometimes cringeworthy glimpse into what it is to be Katie Porter。 I loved reading how she went from Iowa school girl to the Ivy League, to single Mom of three running for Congress in a very red OC district and winning! It was fast paced informative and left me wanting to know what's next。 I've been following her career for years now and am so happy she represents me。 We need more honest people in Congress and someone who's living like most of us - messy van and all。 Go Katie Go! Go read this book!! This is my opinion。 。。。more

Victoria

I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 It was the first “hard copy” book I’ve read in many years, I’m mostly a kindle reader。 It is a quick read。 Funny, self deprecating and informative。 I learned a lot about what it means to be in Congress, the process to get there and what it takes to stay in office。 I appreciated hearing about her family life。 The kids take of her “job” and how it affects their lives。 I look forward to reading her next book, I want to know what happens next。 Does she become Californ I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 It was the first “hard copy” book I’ve read in many years, I’m mostly a kindle reader。 It is a quick read。 Funny, self deprecating and informative。 I learned a lot about what it means to be in Congress, the process to get there and what it takes to stay in office。 I appreciated hearing about her family life。 The kids take of her “job” and how it affects their lives。 I look forward to reading her next book, I want to know what happens next。 Does she become California’s next Senator? And what happens after that? Hopefully not the last chapter in this rising Democrat because we need her “white board” energy in government badly。 。。。more

Kathleen

I loved this book and would recommend it to both my political and non-political friends。 It's funny, entertaining, and easy to follow。 I loved this book and would recommend it to both my political and non-political friends。 It's funny, entertaining, and easy to follow。 。。。more

Erica Lipinski

If you’ve ever seen Katie Porter in one of her many viral videos, you know exactly what to expect from this book - it is smart, well written, and tells the story of her journey from Iowa farm girl to Congressional Rep。 As someone who lives in her district and has volunteered on her campaign, I loved reading about how she decided to run as well as her honest thoughts about trying to balance being a single mother working in an institution not set up for people like her。 My favorite stories were th If you’ve ever seen Katie Porter in one of her many viral videos, you know exactly what to expect from this book - it is smart, well written, and tells the story of her journey from Iowa farm girl to Congressional Rep。 As someone who lives in her district and has volunteered on her campaign, I loved reading about how she decided to run as well as her honest thoughts about trying to balance being a single mother working in an institution not set up for people like her。 My favorite stories were those about her kids - from their questionable campaign contributions to her viral tweet about them repairing a hole in the wall with help from a YouTube Video。 This is a fast, fun read。 。。。more

Big Otter Books

4 stars。 Engrossing。 Katie goes to Washington and we get the real story of a single mom navigating the system while her kids are back home in California。 Real, raw, snarky and at times harrowing (Jan 6); you don't have to be her constituent-Katie is working for all of us。 If you have any interest in how 'government' actually works for a new congressperson with a whiteboard, this is the behind the scenes look you have been waiting for。 I enjoyed the backstory of growing up in Iowa and how she and 4 stars。 Engrossing。 Katie goes to Washington and we get the real story of a single mom navigating the system while her kids are back home in California。 Real, raw, snarky and at times harrowing (Jan 6); you don't have to be her constituent-Katie is working for all of us。 If you have any interest in how 'government' actually works for a new congressperson with a whiteboard, this is the behind the scenes look you have been waiting for。 I enjoyed the backstory of growing up in Iowa and how she and her kids navigated her election and the pandemic。 Great book! I was given a copy, this is my opinion。 。。。more

Carolyn

I listened to the audiobook read by Katie and that just made the experience 500 times better。 This raw and honest look inside the life of a single parent congresswoman is everything I wish politicians were。 Honest, knowledgeable, and having a low tolerance for bullshit。 I’m looking forward to any other writing this white board queen has planned for the future!

Sharon L

An eye-opening account of how the US government cannot fully represent its constituents if the voices for those groups can't *physically* get there。 A poor or working class single parent can't fight for the needs of their peers if the hurdles to get to Washington DC are too great。 Katie Porter recounts just how difficult it is to surmount those hurdles with wit and sass。Her memoir does make one ponder just how representational our government is。Written as a collection of recollections, without a An eye-opening account of how the US government cannot fully represent its constituents if the voices for those groups can't *physically* get there。 A poor or working class single parent can't fight for the needs of their peers if the hurdles to get to Washington DC are too great。 Katie Porter recounts just how difficult it is to surmount those hurdles with wit and sass。Her memoir does make one ponder just how representational our government is。Written as a collection of recollections, without a distinct timeline, yet the stories work well as presented。 Easy to read, almost if one was sitting on an porch with Katie listening to her tell stories uncensored and over a cold one。Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest view。 。。。more

Jaymie

[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。]4 stars = Great! Might re-read。I really enjoyed this! It is at times funny, inspiring, and infuriating。 The timeline jumps around quite a bit, but I felt like that helped keep me engaged。 I was definitely reading more for the congressional story than the "origin" story, although I enjoyed a lot of that as the book went on。 But the time jumps kept things engaging。 I fee [I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 All opinions are my own。]4 stars = Great! Might re-read。I really enjoyed this! It is at times funny, inspiring, and infuriating。 The timeline jumps around quite a bit, but I felt like that helped keep me engaged。 I was definitely reading more for the congressional story than the "origin" story, although I enjoyed a lot of that as the book went on。 But the time jumps kept things engaging。 I feel like a learned a lot as I read - about Katie, about how Congress works, and about the things in Katie's life that lead to the Congressional white board moments I have enjoyed the past few years。 I found the stories of Katie's experience of the pandemic, from the Congress angle, and the insurrection to be fascinating。While there are several shots at prominent GOP figures, I think there are things moderate/independent voters as well as Democrats could find interesting and educational。 Possibly Republicans, too, but the shots that are there might turn off some readers who might otherwise check this out。 (Language) 。。。more

Sarah

I’ve admired Rep。 Katie Porter and was happy to see she wrote a memoir。 I appreciated many of her stories, but the flow of the essays in the book felt somewhat disjointed。 3。5 stars rounded up because of my respect for her。 I received an ARC from NetGalley。 The book will be released on April 11, 2023。

Randal White

I knew next to nothing about Katie Porter, the author, before receiving an ARC of this book from NetGalley。 I have to admit, I'm now fascinated by her! A divorced mother, with very little political experience, she works her butt off and becomes a Congresswoman from California。 I found her descriptions of what goes on behind the scenes in Congress to be fascinating。 She comes across as a hard-working, no nonsense, uber-confident, family first person whose opinions need to be heard。 She describes I knew next to nothing about Katie Porter, the author, before receiving an ARC of this book from NetGalley。 I have to admit, I'm now fascinated by her! A divorced mother, with very little political experience, she works her butt off and becomes a Congresswoman from California。 I found her descriptions of what goes on behind the scenes in Congress to be fascinating。 She comes across as a hard-working, no nonsense, uber-confident, family first person whose opinions need to be heard。 She describes her doubts about her career choice, it's effects on her children, and her own personal feelings。 And。。。。she is a kick-ass take-no-prisoners powerhouse! I was left with a positive opinion of her, and hope she sticks around long enough to encourage other mothers to join her in Congress。 。。。more

Amy Brown (amylikestoreadalot)

4。5 stars。 First off, I don't live in Katie Porter's district, but my son does, so I know who she is。 I know she is also planning to run for the US Senate for California, so I wanted to know more about her。 This memoir is great-some parts are funny, some parts are frustrating (hearing about many leaders who don't know anything about their jobs), and some are so refreshing。 She's honest and sometimes, a bit braggish-but I'm sure that is needed to be successful in our government。 The chapters skip 4。5 stars。 First off, I don't live in Katie Porter's district, but my son does, so I know who she is。 I know she is also planning to run for the US Senate for California, so I wanted to know more about her。 This memoir is great-some parts are funny, some parts are frustrating (hearing about many leaders who don't know anything about their jobs), and some are so refreshing。 She's honest and sometimes, a bit braggish-but I'm sure that is needed to be successful in our government。 The chapters skip around in her life and I do wish the chapters had years included so we could see the time jump, that was the only thing that was sometimes jarring。 I loved this and I loved getting to know Katie Porter。 I hope to see much more of her in the future! She's someone who is in politics for the right reasons! 。。。more

Laura

This book was much more a series of almost-unrelated essays than a linear narrative。 That said, I emerged with a even greater appreciation for Porter as a human and as a congressperson than I went in - and that’s saying something!

Jennifer

Who is the woman behind the whiteboard? Representative Katie Porter of California has become well-known for her ability to put CEOs on the spot in Congressional hearings, using only her whiteboard and common sense。 With a background as both a consumer protection lawyer and a law professor, Porter has had years of experience in taking powerful bankers, CEOs, and politicians to task for their mistakes and mishandling of average Americans' finances。 In this memoir, she uses her signature humor and Who is the woman behind the whiteboard? Representative Katie Porter of California has become well-known for her ability to put CEOs on the spot in Congressional hearings, using only her whiteboard and common sense。 With a background as both a consumer protection lawyer and a law professor, Porter has had years of experience in taking powerful bankers, CEOs, and politicians to task for their mistakes and mishandling of average Americans' finances。 In this memoir, she uses her signature humor and BS radar to reveal how her history turned her into someone who wants to fix the system for all Americans, not just the wealthy and powerful。Given that this is a memoir of a politician who is currently running for the Senate, yes, there is a certain amount of touting of her own credentials and highlighting her own efforts to hold powerful people accountable, setting herself up as the candidate you want to vote for。 However, she does have the receipts, and for having been in office only three years at this point, she has been effective in standing up for what she believes in。 She also holds herself accountable and is willing to share her vulnerabilities in her book, as well as her cheeky humor with the occasional chapter-ending "whiteboard" of her tips and bullet points on topics such as consumer protection and contacting your representatives。I don't think I've ever had more fun reading a politician's memoir。 Four stars。Thank you, Crown/Penguin Random House and NetGalley, for providing an eARC of this book。 Opinions expressed here are solely my own。 。。。more

Stephanie

I was a tiny bit apprehensive as I began reading Congresswoman Katie Porter’s book I Swear (subtitled Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan) because I really like and admire her, and didn’t want to be disabused of my positive view。 She represents the place where I grew up, which has been referred to as being “behind the Orange Curtain”)。 In my memories of my early years in OC, a few things stand out。 My first history professor in college was John Schmitz, who was known for a few things: he was a r I was a tiny bit apprehensive as I began reading Congresswoman Katie Porter’s book I Swear (subtitled Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan) because I really like and admire her, and didn’t want to be disabused of my positive view。 She represents the place where I grew up, which has been referred to as being “behind the Orange Curtain”)。 In my memories of my early years in OC, a few things stand out。 My first history professor in college was John Schmitz, who was known for a few things: he was a rabid member of the John Birch Society, he was disgraced after it came out about his extramarital affair (including two children); one of his seven children, teacher Mary Kay Letourneau, became famous (notorious?) following her conviction on charges of second degree rape of a child after her relationship with a twelve-year-old, one of her sixth-grade students, became known; and weirdest of all? Schmitz was such an exteme right-winger that the freaking Birch Society expelled him because of his extremist views。)。 I worked at various fundraisers for Republican candidates, seeing up close and personal the drunken and disgusting behavior of attendees including John Wayne, the whole Reagan clan, Barbara Stanwyck, and others。 And to be hired for those gigs I had to answer questions such as “have you been saved?” and assist with the gathering of weapons (because the Communists were surely about to land at Newport Beach)。 You get the idea。 Until recently, Orange County, CA has been super conservative, and the idea of an outspoken woman with progressive views unseating a Republican in that area was unthinkable。 Katie had most recently been teaching Law at U。C。 Irvine, following her academic honors and work for her Harvard Law mentor Elizabeth Warren。 In 2018, after some years in academia teaching law, she made the decision to run for office, and has been a fixture on various news shows, podcasts, and talk shows for nearly five years。 She has become well known for whipping out her whiteboard in hearings, and challenging various CEOs and government officials to task in a number of settings, including Congressional hearings。 People appreciated her no-bullshit style, I really appreciate her no-BS style and wit。 I hadn’t realized that she was the ONLY single mother in Congress, and it was somewhat shocking to read about her treatment as she struggled to “do it all。” FFS, when she tried to get minor accommodations in order to be there for her kids, she was asked “what did you expect?”Reading about the realities of campaign fundraising, committee assignments, etc。 was fascinating。 The story about January 6 and how Katie hid Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in her office for hours, behind barricaded doors (as the Trump-inspired insurrection took place just outside) was gripping。 I loved the part about her loaning AOC a pair of sneakers, as they needed to be able to run, something hard to do in heels。 There are also anecdotes about her kids’ “lightly illegal” campaign hijinks, and the challenges the entire family faced as Katie worked relentlessly to advocate for her key issues including consumer protection and governmental oversight。 I love Katie Porter, and I admire her for many things, now including her honesty and forthrightness。 Following redistricting, her district was changed so she had to essentially start over and win over new voters, many of them uber-wealthy Newport Beach types。 She is now running for Senate to replace (the hopefully soon-to-retire) Senator Dianne Feinstein。 Whatever happens in that race, I hope she continues her work for everyday Americans。 The max is five stars, but if I could give I Promise and Katie herself more, I would。 I stayed up reading until I finished the book, and I was glued to the Kindle screen the whole time。 Great read for anyone interested in politics or anyone who likes to read about strong women。 Thanks to Crown Publishing and NetGalley for providing a copy of Katie’s bookin exchange for my honest review。 Enjoy!!! 。。。more

Steve

I loved this book。 The tone changed from light to serious and back as the subject matter allowed, but there was a strong undercurrent of good-naturedness in the stories。 I found the stories charming, entertaining, and highly informative。 While I did not read anything that was laugh-out-loud funny, I was certainly smiling through most of the book。 The only downside, and a minor one at that, is that Porter can come across as boastful。 I recommend this book for anyone interested in politics or anyo I loved this book。 The tone changed from light to serious and back as the subject matter allowed, but there was a strong undercurrent of good-naturedness in the stories。 I found the stories charming, entertaining, and highly informative。 While I did not read anything that was laugh-out-loud funny, I was certainly smiling through most of the book。 The only downside, and a minor one at that, is that Porter can come across as boastful。 I recommend this book for anyone interested in politics or anyone who just wants to read a well-written autobiography。 Thank you to Netgalley and Crown Publishing for the digital review copy。 。。。more

June Price

Publication April 1, 2023My first impression of Katie Porter was that she rather reminded me of a teacher。 As it turns out, I wasn't wrong。 She was a teacher/professor, one who seems to frequently use her position as a member of Congress to teach。 I sorta liked her as I started the book but am now admitting that I'm a full-fledged Katie Porter fan。 She comes across as a real person, frequently mentioning her worries as a parent, ie was she neglecting her own children in her quest to, so to speak Publication April 1, 2023My first impression of Katie Porter was that she rather reminded me of a teacher。 As it turns out, I wasn't wrong。 She was a teacher/professor, one who seems to frequently use her position as a member of Congress to teach。 I sorta liked her as I started the book but am now admitting that I'm a full-fledged Katie Porter fan。 She comes across as a real person, frequently mentioning her worries as a parent, ie was she neglecting her own children in her quest to, so to speak, "save the world"。 She's smart, not easily intimidated, albeit frequently exhausted and frustrated。 She was also smart/lucky enough to have worn sneakers on that infamous January 6th gathering, not to mention find a pair for AOC, too。 BTW, they were never evacuated from her office, spending the day hiding out there as chaos reigned outside。 This is her story。 Her story of her first foray into politics, one that seemed unlikely to be successful, through some of the Congressional moments anyone who was paying attention will remember。 The evolution of her famous White Board is told as she delves into not just hearings on the likes of bank big-shots and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, but right into the lead-up and decisions to impeach a sitting president。 It's told from her viewpoint, one highly colored by her own knowledge and experiences。 I also had to chuckle when she revealed private memories, such as dealing with her children's awkward attempts to be helpful on campaigns。 In other words, we get the real Katie Porter, both the Congressional and mother side of her。 Bottom line, I started the book with mild curiosity。 I finished admiring and liking Porter。 She's someone I'd love to know, well, if she could ever find a spare moment when she isn't hurrying to another in an endless series of meetings or votes or dealing with the pile of laundry at home。 Thank you #NetGalley and #CrownPublishing - #Crown for introducing me to an extraordinary woman。 。。。more

Rae | The Finer Things Club CA

I Swear: Politics is Messier than My Minivan is a memoir from U。S。 representative Katie Porter。 If you follow American politics, you may recognize Porter from viral clips of her taking corporate officers to task during congressional hearings or breaking out her trusty whiteboard to help break down issues。 Prior to her current position in Congress serving residents in a portion of southern Orange County, California, Porter was a consumer protection lawyer and university professor。 In her book, Po I Swear: Politics is Messier than My Minivan is a memoir from U。S。 representative Katie Porter。 If you follow American politics, you may recognize Porter from viral clips of her taking corporate officers to task during congressional hearings or breaking out her trusty whiteboard to help break down issues。 Prior to her current position in Congress serving residents in a portion of southern Orange County, California, Porter was a consumer protection lawyer and university professor。 In her book, Porter talks about growing up in the rural Midwest; excelling in school; specializing in bankruptcy and corporate misconduct by financial institutions in her academic and legal career; and running for and working in Congress。 Before I go into my thoughts about I Swear, I feel the need to disclose three things:1。 I live near Katie Porter’s district but she is not my congressional representative。 I wasn’t able to and did not vote in her previous elections。2。 I lean liberal and align with many of her values and her positions on public issues。3。 I enjoy reading memoirs, but haven’t read many political ones。With that said, I must express I have a lot of mixed feelings about this book。 On the one hand, I do respect and value Porter’s work。 I believe she is an incredibly intelligent, hard-working, and dedicated individual who has devoted much of her adult life to helping people as a lawyer, teacher, and now a legislator。 I also think I Swear offers a well-written, fascinating behind-the-scenes look at American politics and addresses important issues like hypocrisies in the corporate world and in the Capitol, the grossness of campaign fundraising, and the often unspoken class divide within Congress itself。 I appreciated getting insight about what it’s like being a U。S。 representative who is a single parent and who isn’t independently wealthy, two things that are actually uncommon in the political sphere。However。The tone of the book is… odd。 Porter frequently positions herself as a middle-class, down-to-earth working parent。 A “real person” for “real people,” if you will。 But often because of the kinds of anecdotes she shares and the “humorous” asides she makes—sometimes about people in her own political party and even her own staff—she comes across as condescending or snide。 She talks a lot about her personal accomplishments, occasionally to the point of puffery。 And she misses some opportunities to talk about significant events with emotional and self awareness—the emotional detachment I sensed while reading some of her descriptions was surprising to me (the chapter about January 6th stands out to me in particular)。 Again, I’m not a regular reader of political memoirs, so perhaps trying to present oneself as relatable but also as important, celebrated, and tough is par for the course。 It’s also possible that aspects of her personality and sense of humor failed to translate well on paper。 Regardless, several passages left a bad taste in mouth。It’s disappointing to me because the memoir started off strong。 The first chapter—in which she describes hesitating running for re-election due to personalstruggles—displayed a lot of vulnerability I feel like is a hallmark of a great memoir。 But I suppose if you’re running for Senate, there’s a delicate balance you have to strike between vulnerability and confidence。 Unfortunately, for me, this memoir doesn’t dance the line between the two particularly well。I’m incredibly conflicted about I Swear。 It is a very interesting and thought-provoking book but, at the same time, somewhat bewildering。Thank you to NetGalley and Crown Publishing for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Ashley

As an Iowan, I LOVED reading Katie Porter’s memoir。 I related to many things that she wrote about, and I found her life so interesting。 Katie is hilarious and inspiring。 I found myself giggling so many times while reading, but I also managed to learn so much。 I am amazed at all she has managed to accomplish so far, and I am so excited to see what else she does in Congress! I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Katie Porter or political memoirs。 It was easy to read, entertaining, and re As an Iowan, I LOVED reading Katie Porter’s memoir。 I related to many things that she wrote about, and I found her life so interesting。 Katie is hilarious and inspiring。 I found myself giggling so many times while reading, but I also managed to learn so much。 I am amazed at all she has managed to accomplish so far, and I am so excited to see what else she does in Congress! I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Katie Porter or political memoirs。 It was easy to read, entertaining, and really fun to read! 。。。more

Mary Lee

In I Swear Representative Katie Porter has summed up a lot of what’s wrong in US politics and showcased what’s right。Before reading her autobiography, I already respected Porter。 Now I understand more of why。 Porter sounds like a regular person because she is a regular person。In I Swear Porter tells her story。 How the child of the farm crisis made her way to boarding school on scholarship and on to Yale。 How she fell in love with law and learned the ins and outs of bankruptcy。 And how she has ch In I Swear Representative Katie Porter has summed up a lot of what’s wrong in US politics and showcased what’s right。Before reading her autobiography, I already respected Porter。 Now I understand more of why。 Porter sounds like a regular person because she is a regular person。In I Swear Porter tells her story。 How the child of the farm crisis made her way to boarding school on scholarship and on to Yale。 How she fell in love with law and learned the ins and outs of bankruptcy。 And how she has challenged corporations, bankers and those in both parties to do right by the consumers, citizens who don’t have access to millions of dollars or the hallowed halls of the US Capitol。 From Iowa to California to DC, Porter’s story is relatable。 She’s a single mom, a professor, and like she says, she understands the realities of daily life budgets and the hardship of paying for childcare right now。Porter is a disrupter, and she’s completely unapologetic about that。 We need more Representatives like her。 I Swear is fantastic。 。。。more