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Cover Image: Race for the Presidency 2008
  • Date: 10/24/2007
  • Format: Print Paperback
  • Price: $50.00
  • ISBN: 978-0-87289-361-0
  • Pages: 177

Race for the Presidency 2008
Rhodes Cook, CQ Press


Updated Race for the Presidency 2008 Web site. Click here to find the latest available developments to the 2008 schedule and party rules for each state as they occur, including primary and caucus dates and the number of delegates allocated by the major national parties...Live Updates on the 2008 Presidential Race

The 2008 presidential nominating campaign is proving to be more dynamic and controversial than any in recent memory. More and more states are choosing to hold their caucuses and primaries earlier and earlier--challenging Iowa’s and New Hampshire’s coveted first spots on the calendar. This election season also features a diverse candidate pool that includes a politician turned television actor, a former first lady, a popular African American senator from Illinois, and the former New York City mayor whose name has become synonymous with nation’s response to the September 11 attacks.

In Race for the Presidency: Winning the 2008 Nomination, Rhodes Cook examines the U.S. nominating process state by state for the 2008 presidential election, providing insight, historical perspective, and important data. Readers will find the following:

  • An overview of the 2008 primary schedule
  • An explanation of how the primary system works, its historical roots, and the evolution of the presidential nominating process
  • For each state,
    • An essay highlighting the recent history of the presidential primary or caucus
    • A table listing presidential primary results for the past several decades
    • A box detailing the Democratic and Republican delegate-selection rules for 2008, the primary or caucus date, and the number of delegates allotted
    • A map showing counties and major population centers
  • A discussion of each Democratic and Republican presidential nominating contest since 1968, with maps illustrating the presidential primary winners in each state, summaries of the campaigns, and nationwide primary vote data for the leading candidates
Reviews
"This book is recommended for high school, academic, and public libraries; the book’s relevance as a research tool will remain after the 2008 election."
- American Reference Books Annual
Bio(s)
Rhodes Cook, CQ Press

Rhodes Cook is a veteran Washington political analyst and writer, covering presidential and congressional elections as well as voting trends in general. For more than two decades, he was a political reporter on CQ's Weekly magazine. He currently hosts the political website rhodescook.com, publishes a bimonthly political newsletter, and since 1996 has been the author of "America Votes" and a series on U.S. primary elections.

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