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Title: American Government and Organization


1
American Government and Organization
  • PS1301
  • Friday, 30 January

2
Public Interest in the 2000 Presidential Election
3
Importance of Early Primaries
  • Momentum
  • Depends on expectations

4
Expectations in NH
Source NH Poll, American Research
Group http//americanresearchgroup.com/nhpoll/dem/
5
Voters in New Hampshire
6
Past experience
  • Underdogs have seen their support rise from an
    early win in Iowa and NH.
  • Carter in 1976 (up 12 percent)
  • Hart in 1984 (up 27 percent)
  • Tsongas in 1992 (up 26 percent)
  • Buchanan in 1996 (up 20 percent)
  • McCain in 2000 (up 15 percent)

7
Impact of Iowa and NH
  • Only Carter won the nomination
  • In every year since 1980 the front-running
    candidate who led in the last poll conducted
    before Iowa still ended up winning the
    nomination.
  • Compact schedule (front loading) can kill the
    momentum from New Hampshire

8
Impact of New Hampshire Primary
9
Opinion about the Candidates
10
Front loading
  • 70 of all delegates are chosen before the end of
    March
  • Benefits the front runner
  • Benefits the candidate who can raise the bulk of
    the money before the nomination process
  • Increases the importance of the invisible
    primarythe year prior to the official
    nomination season when candidates raise money

11
Beginning Schedule in 2004
  • JANUARY 19, 2004Iowa - Presidential Caucuses
  • JANUARY 27, 2004New Hampshire - Presidential
    Primary
  • FEBRUARY 3, 2004Arizona - Presidential
    PrimaryDelaware - Presidential PrimaryMissouri
    - Presidential PrimaryNew Mexico - Presidential
    CaucusesOklahoma - Presidential PrimarySouth
    Carolina - Presidential Primary
  • FEBRUARY 7, 2004Michigan - Presidential
    CaucusesWashington State - Democratic
    Presidential Caucuses
  • FEBRUARY 8, 2004Maine - Presidential Caucuses
  • FEBRUARY 10, 2004District of Columbia -
    Democratic Presidential CaucusesTennessee -
    Presidential PrimaryVirginia - Democratic
    Presidential Primary
  • FEBRUARY 17, 2004Wisconsin - Presidential
    Primary

12
Web resource
  • Washington Post
  • CNN Election report

13
Deck is stacked against outsiders, under dogs
  • Half of the Republican delegates awarded after
    the first six weeks.
  • News coverage and public interest fades shortly
    after the primary season begins

14
The Republican Primary in 2000
15
Democratic Delegates
  • The Democratic Party allots a number of delegates
    to each state based on population (as measured by
    electoral college votes) and the number of votes
    the Democratic presidential candidate received in
    the last general election. The party assigns
    states additional delegate slots, called
    "Superdelegates," for Democratic elected
    officials, party leaders and Democratic members
    of Congress. Superdelegates are included in the
    totals
  • Delegates needed to win 2,162
  • Total Delegates 4,322

16
Delegate Selection Rules
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