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“Who Nominates?” by Norman R. Williams provides an in-depth historical analysis of the U.S. presidential nomination process. This scholarly work traces the evolution of how American political parties select their presidential candidates, from the nation’s founding era through contemporary times.
Williams examines the various nomination methods that have shaped American politics, including caucuses, conventions, and primary elections. The book explores how these processes have changed over time and the political forces that drove these transformations. By studying the history of nominations, readers gain insight into the fundamental mechanisms of American democracy and party politics.
This work is essential for anyone interested in understanding how presidents come to power and the institutional structures that govern presidential selection. It combines detailed historical research with analysis of the political implications of different nomination systems.







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