Review
"Chris is an outstanding journalist; fair-handed in his coverage, scrupulously accurate, and firmly objective." --
Tom Slayton, editor, Vermont Life Magazine
Product Description
The inside story of how
Vermont transformed itself from a rural, Republican outpost into the
state of Howard Dean, Jim Jeffords, Pat Leahy, and Bernie Sanders.
A
veteran reporter speaks out about his more than 25 years of writing
about the Green Mountain state and its remarkable transformation from
the most reliably Republican state in the nation to a bastion of
progressivism.
About the Author
A veteran reporter of
more than 25 years, including his tenure as the Vermont Bureau Chief
for The Associated Press, Chris Graff has covered a myriad of big
stories.
Graff
and his family moved to his stepfather's farm in tiny North Pomfret,
Vermont in 1965. Later, Chris attended Middlebury College, where one of
his fellow students was Jim Douglas, now the state's Republican
governor.
Graff's 27 years with The Associated Press, most of
the time as Vermont Bureau Chief, earned him the respect of politicians
and journalists throughout the state and beyond for his high-quality,
fair-handed reporting and writing.
Graff continues to host "Vermont This Week" on public television and works as a political analyst for Vermont Public Radio.
This is his story.