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Primary Politics

Everything You Need to Know about How America Nominates Its Presidential
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The 2024 presidential primaries are on the horizon and this fourth edition of Elaine Kamarck's Primary Politics will be there to help make sense of them. Updated to include the 2020 election, it will once again be the guide to understanding the modern nominating system that gave the American electorate a choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden In Primary Politics, political insider Elaine Kamarck explains how the presidential nomination process became the often baffling system we have today, including the "robot rule." Her focus is the largely untold story of how presidential candidates since the early 1970s have sought to alter the rules in their favor and how their failures and successes have led to even more change. She describes how candidates have sought to manipulate the sequencing of primaries to their advantage and how Iowa and New Hampshire came to dominate the system. She analyzes the rules that are used to translate votes into delegates, paying special attention to the Democrats' twenty-year fight over proportional representation and some of its arcana. Drawing on meticulous research, interviews with key figures in both parties, and years of experience, this book explores one of the most important questions in American politics-how we narrow the list of presidential candidates every four years.
Elaine C . Kamarck is a senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution. She is also a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Kamarck is an expert on American electoral politics, government innovation, and government reform in the United States and developing countries. Her previous books include Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again and How Change Happens-or Doesn't: The Politics of U.S. Public Policy. She served in the Clinton-Gore White House from 1993 to 1997.
Table of Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Good Old Days?: When Parties Controlled Nominations and Primaries Were to Be Avoided at All Costs Chapter 2: Sequence as Strategy: How Jimmy Carter "Got It" and Taught Subsequent Presidential Candidates the New Rules of the Road Chapter 3: The Fight to the First: Iowa, New Hampshire and more Chapter 4: Proportional Representation: Why Democrats Use It and Republicans Don't Chapter 5: Devil in the Details: How the Delegate Count Shapes Modern Nominating Campaigns Chapter 6: Do Conventions Matter Anymore?: Why No One Could Stop Trump Chapter 7: The Loss of Peer Review and what it means for democracy Notes Index
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