The fact that political parties hold competitive nomination contests that require voters to choose among multiple candidates leaves open the possibility that the contest itself could damage the prospects of an eventual nominee. In this study, we employ the American National Election Study panel survey data from the 2008 U.S. presidential election to assess the impact of the Democratic Party nomination process on candidate evaluations and general election vote preference. We find evidence that Barack Obama had greater difficulty uniting his party than his Republican counterpart due to the fact that Clinton voters were slow to coalesce around Obama. These supporters failed to report higher levels of favorability until Clinton conceded the rac...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Perhaps the most important question in American politics asks what motivates a candidate on Election...
This study examines the 2008 presidential election in the context of critical elections, applying V....
The fact that political parties hold competitive nomination contests that require voters to choose a...
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomi-nation, the process of sel...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
For decades, political scholars focused their analysis of presidential campaigns on the general elec...
Abstract This analysis focuses on estimation difficulties pollsters had in the primaries in 2008 in ...
The 2008 Democratic primary is often regarded as a once-in-a-lifetime political event. Democratic fr...
This thesis investigates the factors that helped Americans come to a vote choice in the 2008 preside...
The evaluation of presidential nomination reforms has been the topic of elite discussion and debate,...
The next 19 months will see nearly endless speculation over the candidates and the outcome of the 20...
To explore the influence of primary results during the 2008 nomination process we leverage a previou...
In this paper, we formalize existing normative criteria used to judge presidential selection contest...
The 2016 presidential nominating process presented the American public with an interesting and tumul...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Perhaps the most important question in American politics asks what motivates a candidate on Election...
This study examines the 2008 presidential election in the context of critical elections, applying V....
The fact that political parties hold competitive nomination contests that require voters to choose a...
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomi-nation, the process of sel...
The 2008 presidential election offers a unique opportunity to revisit the hypothesis that a divisive...
For decades, political scholars focused their analysis of presidential campaigns on the general elec...
Abstract This analysis focuses on estimation difficulties pollsters had in the primaries in 2008 in ...
The 2008 Democratic primary is often regarded as a once-in-a-lifetime political event. Democratic fr...
This thesis investigates the factors that helped Americans come to a vote choice in the 2008 preside...
The evaluation of presidential nomination reforms has been the topic of elite discussion and debate,...
The next 19 months will see nearly endless speculation over the candidates and the outcome of the 20...
To explore the influence of primary results during the 2008 nomination process we leverage a previou...
In this paper, we formalize existing normative criteria used to judge presidential selection contest...
The 2016 presidential nominating process presented the American public with an interesting and tumul...
To explore the influence of primary and caucus results during the 2008 nomination process we leverag...
Perhaps the most important question in American politics asks what motivates a candidate on Election...
This study examines the 2008 presidential election in the context of critical elections, applying V....