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“Comprehensive and full of historical insight. Even specialists in political and constitutional history will encounter surprises…As another presidential election looms, [it] deserve[s] a wide readership.” London Review of Books
“Keyssar, our great narrator of the American right to vote, is a national treasure who keeps giving us the history we need right when we need it…A dazzling contribution not just to American history but to the American future.” Congressman Jamie Raskin (Maryland)
“The author, who also offers cogent discussions of the role that race has played over the decades, believes the only way to parse the enduring illogic of a flawed system is the close study of historical forces.” Kirkus Reviews
“A masterpiece. Keyssar shows us that America’s Electoral College has ever drifted on turbulent waters, surviving various near-misses at reform both local and national. He leaves readers with the humbling reminder that popular sovereignty can ossify the rules of election, even as he lays bare the political vulnerabilities of the Electoral College and the real possibilities for change.” Daniel Carpenter, author of Reputation and Power