PositiveThe Wall Street JournalThese stories are well told—Mr. Scheiber is a fine writer—and the precarity of these young workers’ lives is vividly evoked ... Mr. Scheiber’s book is useful as a guide to unionization activities among recent college graduates. But it does not make a convincing case that the college-educated working class is a harbinger of broader social change.
Joshua Green
PositiveThe Wall Street JournalThe weakness of Mr. Green’s book is that he avoids discussion of the changing culture of the party in favor of changes in policy orientation ... Even so, Mr. Green provides one of the best and most readable overviews of the Democrats’ evolution on economic issues over the past half-century.
Anthony Salvanto
MixedWashington PostWhere Did You Get This Number? is a very useful and easy-to-read primer on the basics of modern polling. However, those seeking detailed discussion of contemporary polling issues and controversies will probably have to look elsewhere.