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Party, Ideology, and the Lure of Victory: Iowa Activists in the 1980 Prenomination Campaign
HE PRESIDENTIAL nomination process in the United States underwent a decade of reform prior to the 1980 presidential election. JL Increased numbers of primaries, reforms of the caucus and convention rules, and extensive media coverage of nomination fights tended to draw into the process large numbers of participants who otherwise would not have been involved. Many analysts have suggested that the reforms have also