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Enduring Controversies in Presidential Nominating Politics
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Enduring Controversies in Presidential Nominating Politics

Engelsk
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The process of nominating and electing a president is a spectacle that never fails to engage and excite millions of Americansand rarely fails to enrage us, as well.<i>Enduring Controversies in Presidential Nominating Politics</i> retraces the more than two hundred-year history of presidential elections in the United States to provide a primer on how the process has evolved from the days of the founders, through the heyday of nominating conventions, to todays overwhelming interest in early primaries.Original essays by the editors introduce, critique, and occasionally even refute a wide variety of historical readings including Alexander Hamiltons defense of election procedures, excerpts of individual states nominations of candidates in 1824, an overview of the impact television has had on nominating conventions, and calls for a national rotating primary scheme in 2004. As a whole, the collection reveals the common threads that run through the history of the nominating process, and points out that todays litany of complaints is not at all new.
ISBN
9780822972617
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
29.8.2004
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