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First in the South - Why South Carolina's Presidential Primary Matters (Paperback)
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First in the South - Why South Carolina's Presidential Primary Matters (Paperback)
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Every four years presidential hopefuls and the national media
travel the primary election circuit through Iowa and New Hampshire.
Once the dust Settles in these states, the nation's focus turns to
South Carolina, the first primary in the delegate-rich South.
Historically Iowa and New Hampshire have dominated the news because
they are first, not because of their predictive ability or
representativeness. In First in the South, H. Gibbs Knotts and
Jordan M. Ragusa make the case for shifting the national focus to
South Carolina because of its clarifying and often-predictive role
in selecting presidential nominees for both the Republican and
Democratic Parties. To establish the foundation for their claim,
Knotts and Ragusa begin with an introduction to the fundamentals of
South Carolina's primary. They then detail how South Carolina
achieved its coveted "First in the South" status and examine the
increasing importance of this primary since the first contest in
1980. Throughout the book they answer key questions about the
Palmetto State's process, using both qualitative information--press
reports, primary sources, archival documents, and oral
histories--and quantitative data--election results, census data,
and exit polls. Through their research Knotts and Ragusa argue that
a key factor that makes the South Carolina primary so important is
the unique demographic makeup of the state's Democratic and
Republican electorates. Knotts and Ragusa also identify major
factors that have bolstered candidates' campaigns and propelled
them to victory in South Carolina. While the evidence confirms the
conventional wisdom about endorsements, race, and being from a
southern state, their analysis offers hope to political newcomers
and candidates who have not mastered the art of fundraising.
Succinct and accessible, First in the South is a glimpse behind the
curtain of the often-mysterious presidential primary process.
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