In the United States parties are governed by their constituents. With the primary elections voters choose candidates in general elections. With the convention establishing the program and governing the electoral party. The first part of the book traces the history of the process of nomination of candidates from 1789 to present. The second part examines the functioning of modern political parties, focusing on the involvement of the electorate, the role of conventions, the guarantees of transparency and respect for the will of the people. Updated with data on the primaries of 2008.
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