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  1. 5. Aug. 2009 · The Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention,” to be published by the Eagleton Institute of Politics in a forthcoming volume on the 1960 conventions. 7 7 See Herring , Pendelton , “The Uses for National Conventions,” in The Politics of Democracy ( New York , 1940 ), 225 – 239 Google Scholar .

  2. Bain, Richard C., Convention Decisions and Voting Records (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1960), fn. p. 10 Google Scholar; Pomper, Gerald M., “ Factionalism in the 1968 National Conventions,” Journal of Politics XXXIII (08 1971), 826 –30Google Scholar. We should add, however, that we analyzed the data in this essay with states weighted by their share of the convention total, and ...

  3. 16. Aug. 2020 · The quadrennial national US political conventions are scheduled, even in this time of Covid, to formally nominate each party’s presidential candidate and settle on official party platforms for ...

  4. 27. Aug. 2012 · Political conventions once were raucous tribal gatherings. The 1860 GOP convention in Chicago was so noisy, according to one observer, that “A thousand steam whistles, ten acres of hotel gongs, a tribe of Comanches, headed by a choice vanguard from pandemonium, might have mingled unnoticed.”. The chaos and bombast began to be reined in ...

  5. Acclaiming, attacking, and defending in presidential nominating acceptance addresses, 1960-1996. ... speech at national nominating conventions. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 46, 26-31. Morreale, J (1994). American self images and the presidential campaig ...

  6. Going in, Dwight Eisenhower, who like Ulysses Grant — and Donald Trump — had never before held elective office, trailed in delegates behind Ohio senator Robert Taft. Taft, the son of former president William Howard Taft, had 500 of the 604 delegates required at the time for the nomination as the convention began.

  7. 4. Jan. 2008 · The major national parties' presidential nominating conventions have served as nominee coronations more than as decision making bodies for more than half a century. This article seeks to provoke ...