"Weiner provides a lively play-by-play of a recount that fascinated the state, if not the nation." -The New Yorker "Those who were pulling for Al Franken will enjoy this detailed account of how the 2008 Senate race in Minnesota and its subsequent recount contributed to the Democrats' total of 60 senators-the magic number needed to beat back a Republican filibuster. As nasty, ugly and unappealing as the battle between Franken and Norm Coleman was, watching the two sides explore every opportunity to pick up a vote or three in the post-election recount was just fascinating. No, it wasn't Florida, as the title suggests. The presidency was not at stake. And in that contest, the Democrats lost. But they won in Minnesota in the Great Recount of 2009. And if nothing else, the moral of the story is that every vote-every vote-counts." -Ken Rudin "Weiner’s lively description of the ins and outs of the recount battle will please election junkies, political scientists and political consultants." -Kirkus Reviews