"At last, a study of political activism outside of the big city. Armato's fascinating look at grassroots progressive politics will benefit political party scholars and readers interested in the Empire State." Harvey Schantz, editor of American Presidential Elections
"Progressives on the Hudson insightfully adds to the growing literature about small town politics in the United States. Armato shows that, contrary to conventional wisdom, many factors affect the politics of smaller communities, leading to important variations across communities. This is a significant contribution to our understanding of small-town politics post-Trump." Neil Kraus, author of The Fantasy Economy: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement