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194 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2012
New York itself holds the balance in the country as a whole. And in New York the Federalists and Republicans are closely matched, with Hamilton heading the former and Burr the latter. Hamilton employs his formidable intelligence and powerful persuasive skills on behalf of the Federalist ticket for the New York legislature, which will choose not only New York's senators but also the state's electors in the 1800 presidential contest. Burr counters with assiduous organization and subtle arguments in the most telling places. When the votes are counted, Burr and the Republicans win a narrow but decisive victory. (page 27)Note the author's incessant reliance on the present tense, as though he is breathlessly trying to stuff his narrative into the space of a newsreel. Who did what and why and how? You get more details from the color man broadcasting a heavyweight fight than you can from this Pulitzer-nominated putz.