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How The Primary System Has Shaped Our Politics

FiveThirtyEight Politics

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The Nominating Process After Jimmy Carter's Loss

The Democratic Party moved to re-exert control over the nominating process, marking an end to the haphazard early days of reform. Democrats worried that the reforms had helped produce an ineffective president in Jimmy Carter. So the party put together another commission to review how it selects its candidates. It found that recent years have seen an electorate too often pulled too and fro by issues and personalities at the moment.

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