The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process
The race that's run before the one for president - that's "the money primary." But more than money must be acquired in the early campaign for president. What's often just as important in securing candidate viability and success is the media coverage garnered during this time, since this is frequently the first decisive test of a candidate's presidential strength.

With the 2008 presidential nomination campaign approaching, this study's focus on the early campaigns in the 1988 and 2000 presidential races is all the more timely. These two presidential nomination campaigns are the only ones since the nominating reforms of the 1970's in which an incumbent president was not on the ballot - and 2008 is expected to be the third. If the early campaigns of 1988 and 2000 are a guide, the early campaign for 2008 will be in full swing by 2006, three years before Election Day 2008.
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The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process
The race that's run before the one for president - that's "the money primary." But more than money must be acquired in the early campaign for president. What's often just as important in securing candidate viability and success is the media coverage garnered during this time, since this is frequently the first decisive test of a candidate's presidential strength.

With the 2008 presidential nomination campaign approaching, this study's focus on the early campaigns in the 1988 and 2000 presidential races is all the more timely. These two presidential nomination campaigns are the only ones since the nominating reforms of the 1970's in which an incumbent president was not on the ballot - and 2008 is expected to be the third. If the early campaigns of 1988 and 2000 are a guide, the early campaign for 2008 will be in full swing by 2006, three years before Election Day 2008.
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The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process

The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process

by Michael J. Goff
The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process

The Money Primary: The New Politics of the Early Presidential Nomination Process

by Michael J. Goff

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Overview

The race that's run before the one for president - that's "the money primary." But more than money must be acquired in the early campaign for president. What's often just as important in securing candidate viability and success is the media coverage garnered during this time, since this is frequently the first decisive test of a candidate's presidential strength.

With the 2008 presidential nomination campaign approaching, this study's focus on the early campaigns in the 1988 and 2000 presidential races is all the more timely. These two presidential nomination campaigns are the only ones since the nominating reforms of the 1970's in which an incumbent president was not on the ballot - and 2008 is expected to be the third. If the early campaigns of 1988 and 2000 are a guide, the early campaign for 2008 will be in full swing by 2006, three years before Election Day 2008.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742535671
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/23/2004
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Michael J. Goff is vice president for Development and College Relations at Loyola College in Maryland and has more than twenty-five years of experience in educational fund-raising. He holds a Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University and teaches in the Master of Liberal Studies Program and the Department of Political Science at Loyola College in Maryland.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 "The Money Primary" in the Early Presidential Nomination Process
Chapter 3 The Early Presidential Nomination Campaign and Presidential Campaign Finance in the Political Science Literature
Chapter 4 Research Plan and Methodology for Examining "The Money Primary"
Chapter 5 The Cases of 1988 and 2000: The Two All Non-Incumbent Presidential Nomination Races of the Post-Reform Era
Chapter 6 Early Campaign Fund-Raising Success and Candidate Viability
Chapter 7 Media Coverage of Campaign Fund-Raising and Candidate Viability
Chapter 8 "The Money Primary" and Presidential Selection
Chapter 9 Afterword: New Directions for Presidential Nomination Reform
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