Fred Garvin
02-20-2008, 03:40 AM
All this talk about Clinton and Obama going to the convention for all the marbles has got me wondering. I realize the drama of the old days. Smoke-filled rooms and handshake deals. But I'm wondering about the recent past.
Some say the Repubs locking up the nominee would be an advantage vs the Dems going down to the wire. I'm wondering in the last 20 years what's the biggest gap between one party making their nom and then the ensuing nom by the rival party. And did it even have an effect on that race?
I could be wrong but I thought Bush41 went till May before he conceded to Reagan. Does the later you get the nod actually have an effect on the success of your candidacy?
Some say the Repubs locking up the nominee would be an advantage vs the Dems going down to the wire. I'm wondering in the last 20 years what's the biggest gap between one party making their nom and then the ensuing nom by the rival party. And did it even have an effect on that race?
I could be wrong but I thought Bush41 went till May before he conceded to Reagan. Does the later you get the nod actually have an effect on the success of your candidacy?