One of the foremost scholars of modern Connecticut politics, Gary Rose has authored an informative and objective volume that is rich in both description and analysis. Contributing to the depth of this comprehensive study is the author's first-hand contact via personal interviews and lengthy pre- and post-election conversations with several of the senatorial candidates, key political operatives, as well as several state and local party organization leaders. Additionally, the author served as a moderator for the first major debate between the two leading Democratic candidates. Like a political anthropologist, Rose immersed himself in his subject matter from the early days of the campaign to the closing of the polls on election day. Rose's detailed narrative and analysis of what was said and done, both onstage and behind the scenes, during this eventful time is at the core of his fascinating chronicle of an election that had both state and national significance.
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