I realized while reading Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State that I hadn’t seen a book with so many charts and graphs since I struggled though economics and statistics—and that if the textbooks back then had been as interesting as Andrew Gelman’s analysis of the American electorate, I might have done better in college. . . .
But how do the Democrats manage to win in the rich states without winning rich voters? This is the Freakonomics-style analysis that every candidate and campaign consultant should read. . . .
That was our aim. . .
Oddly, the page with the review doesn't open with FireFox 2.0.0.14 (Mac) but does with Safari. Go figure.
Dr. Gelman, Professor of Freakonomics.
I cannot wait to get my hands on this book. I haven't waited for the release of anything, movie, record or book, with this much anticipation in years.