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How do party delegates and party voters differ?
  • Party delegates are more conservative than party
    voters
  • Party delegates have become more conservative
    over time while party voters have become more
    liberal
  • Republican delegates are more likely than
    Republican voters to support some liberal
    ideology
  • Democratic delegates are more liberal than
    Democratic voters
  • Delegates closely mirror the ideology of their
    partys voters

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How do party delegates and party voters differ?
  • Party delegates are more conservative than party
    voters
  • Party delegates have become more conservative
    over time while party voters have become more
    liberal
  • Republican delegates are more likely than
    Republican voters to support some liberal
    ideology
  • Democratic delegates are more liberal than
    Democratic voters
  • Delegates closely mirror the ideology of their
    partys voters
  • Why?
  • Choice (A) is correct for the Republican Party,
    but not the Democrats.
  • Choice (B) also cannot maintain consistency for
    both parties. Choice
  • (C) suggests that delegates are closer to the
    center than the voters are
  • the opposite is true. Choice (E) is false
    because delegates are party
  • activists they embrace the core values of the
    party more strongly than
  • regular voters. This makes (D) the correct
    choice delegates are
  • indeed closer to the ideological extremes than
    regular supporters.

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Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont
  • Runs an internet and grassroots campaign from
    early 2002
  • More than one million online supporters by April
    2003
  • Earns attention and praise from the conventional
    mass media by August 2003

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From The Nation, January 8, 2004Deans
Fifty-State Strategyby John Nichols
  • Despite two month of often brutal battering from
    his
  • foes in the contest for the Democratic
    presidential
  • nomination--or perhaps because of it--Howard Dean
  • remains well positioned to finish at or near the
    front
  • of the pack in the first-in-the-nation Iowa
    caucuses
  • and New Hampshire primary. Strong finishes in
  • those high-profile contests, which Dean
    identified
  • more than two years ago as critical to what was
    then
  • an "impossible dream" candidacy, ought to provide
  • tangible evidence that the former Vermont
  • governor's Internet-driven, decentralized and \
  • seemingly seat-of-the-pants campaign is, in fact,
    the
  • real thing. Even before anyone votes in Iowa and
  • New Hampshire, however, Dean has already won
  • the Jan Schakowsky primary. And that may be even
  • more important to his nomination prospects.
  • Schakowsky, an aggressive progressive who is one
  • of the few grassroots organizers currently
    serving in
  • Congress, does not live anywhere near Iowa or New

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Deans 50 State Strategy A midwestern, open
caucus
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The media can cripple a struggling primary
campaign
Even though Dean finished second, he should have
won the primary it was a closed primary
neighboring his home state.
  • Howard Deans scream
  • Deans Scream Not
  • What It Seemed

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The aftermath
  • Dean says he won't quit no matter what happens in
    Wisconsin
  • Winless Dean quits race for White House
  • Last four Democratic candidates debate before
    Super Tuesday
  • Kerry and Edwards battle for ten states on Super
    Tuesday

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1. Why did Dean lose the nomination?2. Why
did Kerry win the nomination?3. Did Kerry do
enough to energize the Democratic Party for the
general election campaign?
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