Political Primaries: How Are Candidates Nominated?, The Presidential Election Process, Elections, Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress
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The face of political conventions doesn't seem to have changed much since the early 1900s. As then, at today's conventions, you'd see crowds of delegates, banners, and signs. But while they may look the same, over the last 150 years the American primary process has been dramatically transformed.
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