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Delegate interactions at the 1984 national party conventions: The Tennessee delegations
Authors:James D. King  Dennis W. Gleiber
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science, Memphis State University, 38152 Memphis, Tenn.;(2) Department of Political Science, University of New Orleans, 70148 New Orleans, LA
Abstract:This study compares the activities of the Democratic and Republican delegations from Tennessee to the 1984 national nominating conventions. Although the two delegations were quite similar in personal attributes, their activities varied contextually with the different circumstances surrounding the two conventions. While the Democratic convention was a genuinely decision-making assembly making for wide dispersion of delegation members' activities, the Republican convention turned the delegates into recipients of party appeals for unified support of the presidential as well as congressional and gubernatorial candidates. The decision of the Republicans to conduct their 1988 convention under the same rules as in 1984, in contrast to the Democrats' decision to have a commission create new rules for 1988, was inevitable given the different contexts of the two conventions.
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