The best candidate : presidential nomination in polarized times
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The best candidate : presidential nomination in polarized times
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Presidential selection : historical, institutional, and democratic perspectives / James A. Gardner
- The historical development of the U.S. presidential nomination process / Richard H. Pildes
- Constitutional Law and the presidential nomination process / Richard Briffault
- Winnowing and endorsing : separating the two distinct functions of party primaries / Edward B. Foley
- Simplifying presidential primaries / Derek T. Muller
- The case for standardizing primary voter eligibility rules / Michael R. Dimino
- Primary Day : why presidential nominees should be chosen on a single day / Eugene D. Mazo
- A eulogy for caucuses / Sean J. Wright
- Floor fight : protecting the national party conventions from manipulation / Michael T. Morley
- A better financing system? The death and possible rebirth of the presidential nomination public financing program / Richard Briffault
- Campaign finance deregulation and the hyperpolarization of presidential nominations in the Super PAC era / Michael S. Kang
- Democratizing the presidential debates / Ann M. Ravel and Charlotte Hill
- The influence of technology on presidential primary campaigns / Anthony J. Gaughan
- Women and the presidency / Cynthia Richie Terrell
- The nomination of presidential candidates by minor political parties / Richard Winger
- Reforming the presidential nominating process : a curmudgeon's view / Bradley A. Smith