In Pursuit of the White House 2000: How We Choose Our Presidential NomineesWilliam G. Mayer In this guide to the major aspects of the US presidential nominating system, a team of experts looks at the background and evolution of the process and the new rules for 2000. It presents non-technical discussion of such topics as: the New Hampshire primary; the role of women in the nomination process; televised candidate debates; the role of consultants; the challenge of maintaining interparty unity; and the role of the vice-presidency. |
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ANDREW E BUSCH | 57 |
EMMETT H BUELL | 85 |
JONATHAN BERNSTEIN | 145 |
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Missed Opportunity: Gore, Incumbency, and Television in Election 2000 E. D. Dover No preview available - 2002 |
Revolving Gridlock: Politics and Policy from Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush David W. Brady,Craig Volden No preview available - 2005 |



