The History of Open Conventions in U.S. Presidential Elections
Lessons from History Suggest Internal Divisions Could Hamper Democratic Chances Against a Unified GOP
Presidential elections in the United States have occasionally featured open conventions, where no candidate has secured a majority of delegates heading into the convention. These instances can lead to dramatic political shifts and unexpected outcomes. Since 1896, a few notable open conventions have occurred, impacting both the Democratic and Republican …
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