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Polls or Pols? The Real Driving Force Behind Presidential Nominations. Marty Cohen and others.

by Cohen, Marty; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 35Global Issues. Publisher: Brookings Review, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Nominations for office | Political parties | Politicians | Presidential candidates | Public opinion pollsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Most regard presidential nominations as driven by momentum, money, and the luck of the state-by-state sequence of contests. Few analysts see signs of party influence." (BROOKINGS REVIEW) This article attempts to "put another nail in the coffin of the party-decline thesis by arguing that party elites have regained a large measure of control in presidential nominations."
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Originally Published: Polls or Pols? The Real Driving Force Behind Presidential Nominations, Summer 2003; pp. 36-39.

"Most regard presidential nominations as driven by momentum, money, and the luck of the state-by-state sequence of contests. Few analysts see signs of party influence." (BROOKINGS REVIEW) This article attempts to "put another nail in the coffin of the party-decline thesis by arguing that party elites have regained a large measure of control in presidential nominations."

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