Flipped is the definitive account of how the election of Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff transformed Georgia from one of the staunchest Republican strongholds to the nation's most watched battleground state—and ground zero for the disinformation wars certain to plague statewide and national elections in the future.
Richly detailed ... Enriched by Bluestein’s impressive access to insiders on both sides of the aisle, this is a valuable study of a state likely to play a big role in national politics for years to come.
A brisk and colorful story ... Bluestein’s portrayal of Warnock is thin and largely unilluminating—events such as his contentious divorce get skimpy notice—but an otherwise rich cast keeps the book engaging even if it reveals less about him than about some of its minor figures. A savvy account of two of the most consequential U.S. Senate elections in recent history.