David R. Colburn is provost of the University of Florida. He is a professor of history, executive director of the Reubin O'D. Askew Institute on Politics and Society, and author of thirteen books, including The African American Heritage of Florida (UPF, 1995). Lance deHaven-Smith is the director of the Reubin O'D. Askew Institute on Politics and Society, executive director of the Local Government Commission II, and professor of public policy at Florida State University. His publications include The Florida Voter (Florida Institute of Government, 1995) and Environmental Concern in Florida and the Nation (UPF, 1991)
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"Karl's descriptions of various aspects of the legislative process are superb.... His candid discussions of what it feels like to be on the losing side of a legislative vote or an election (in his case for governor) and how to move on afterward should be read and taken to heart by those contemplating political careers." - from the foreword by David Colburn and Susan McManus"

