
In a recent Gannett News Service wire story, "Demystifying the presidential nomination process," Philip Klinkner, James S. Sherman Associate Professor of Government and Associate Dean of Students, was interviewed as part of a comprehensive explanation of the process by which the nation's two major parties select their presidential nominees.
Questions addressed in the article ranged from "Do states have the same number of Democratic and Republican delegates?" to "What's the difference between a primary and a caucus?" and "How has the nomination process changed over time?" The article appeared in several media outlets including The Seattle Times and publications in Ohio and New Jersey.
Questions addressed in the article ranged from "Do states have the same number of Democratic and Republican delegates?" to "What's the difference between a primary and a caucus?" and "How has the nomination process changed over time?" The article appeared in several media outlets including The Seattle Times and publications in Ohio and New Jersey.