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Presidential Nominating Process - a Place for Us

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Informationen zum Autor Rhodes Cook has covered presidential and congressional elections for more than a quarter century - as a political writer for Congressional Quarterly from 1975 through 1997; since then as author of 'The Rhodes Cook Letter,' the host of a political website, and as a contributing editor for 'Public Perspective.' Since 1996, he has been the author of 'America Votes' (a biennial compilation of nationwide election data) and has written several books on the presidential nominating process, most recently 'United States Presidential Primary Elections 1968-1996: A Handbook of Election Statistics' and 'Race for the Presidency: Winning the 2000 Nomination.' He lives in Annandale, Virginia, with his wife, Memrie. Klappentext The sprawling nominating process is the critical first step every four years in the election of the president. It is where the field of contenders is narrowed from a plethora of aspirants to the two finalists that carry the banners of the Democratic and R Zusammenfassung The sprawling nominating process is the critical first step every four years in the election of the president. This work shows how the nominating process works! how that compares to other countries! and how it might be changed to give a more meaningful voice to a much larger number of voters.

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