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The Game Changer: How Harry Reid Remade the Rules and Showed Democrats How to Fight
Jon Ralston
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Brandon Tensley,
The Washington Post
Compelling ...
The Game Changer
isn’t slight, but the book moves swiftly. Ralston’s prose is lively and engaging, and he favors clarity over grandiosity ... Animated and respectful but never hagiographic.
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Positive
Philip Terzian,
The Wall Street Journal
Revealing ... It is not clear that his victories were anything but Pyrrhic or that his style of fighting was beneficial to his party in the long run.
Positive
Kirkus
A critical but appreciative biography that explores how a quietly persistent politician got things done.
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Rave
Publishers Weekly
An insightful, entertaining portrait.
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