
A Revolution in How Democrats Pick a President
The Daily
Iowa's Inefficiency
Jimmy Carter was a viable candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1976 because he knew how to campaign in Iowa./nCarter's strategy was to meet as many people as possible and build a personal connection with them in order to win over their support./nCarter was successful in doing this, and he was eventually elected president in 1980.
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