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The First Primary New Hampshires Outsize Role In Presidential Nominations David W Moore

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The First Primary New Hampshires Outsize Role In Presidential Nominations David W Moore
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Publisher: New Hampshire
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 300
Author: David W. Moore, Andrew E. Smith
ISBN: 9781611684667, 1611684668
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The First Primary New Hampshires Outsize Role In Presidential Nominations David W Moore by David W. Moore, Andrew E. Smith 9781611684667, 1611684668 instant download after payment.

Since 1952, the primary election in a small, not very diverse New England state has had a disproportionate impact on the U.S. presidential nomination process and the ensuing general election. Although just a handful of delegates are at stake, the New Hampshire primary has become a massive media event and a reasonably reliable predictor of a campaign's ultimate success or failure. In The First Primary, Moore and Smith offer a comprehensive history of the state's primary, an analysis of its media coverage and impact, and a description of the New Hampshire electorate, along with a discussion of how that electorate reflects or diverges from national opinions on candidates and issues. A book for political scientists and political junkies, media and policy professionals, and all students of American government, The First Primary ably fills the gaps in our understanding of New Hampshire's outsize role in the nomination process.

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