This unique collection features never-before-published anecdotes, commentaries, and interviews from key insiders about the most exciting Presidential Election in over a century. Including contributions from Bush and Gore campaigners, prominent journalists, and highly respected scholars, Overtime will help readers make sense of the complex and historic 2000 Election.
Edited by Larry Sabato, this collection of first-hand stories and analyses offers stunning insights into "the election of the century" from the people who were there. Ron Klain and Jeremy Bash from the Gore legal team and George Terwilliger from the Bush legal team provide insider accounts of the Florida ballot recount battle. Tim Burger of the NY Daily News writes a previously unpublished story about the Bush DUI, Diana Owen from Georgetown University provides unique coverage of the media consortium recount, and Tom Fiedler, editor of the Miami Herald—which was at the "center of the storm"—writes the introductory chapter. Overtime stands far out from the crowd of books on Election 2000 because it contains original, never-before-seen material and because it offers a wide spectrum of insider views, providing a balance of journalistic, academic, and campaigner accounts. Because it combines political journalism with solid political science research, it is both highly readable and enlightening. And because Overtime was written and published after the initial rush of post-election books, it includes data and stories that have been revealed since the first wave hit the bookstands. Overtime is not only an entertaining read with a unique insider's view, but will help students truly make sense of this complex and historic election. It walks students through the story of the election, offers a context for understanding why things happened as they did, and leaves them with a more meaningful appreciation of the powerful effects this election had, and will continue to have, on our political system.