Day 83: From Backrooms to Ballots – Convention History
Before political conventions became a fixture of the American electoral process, selecting presidential candidates was much more informal and decentralized. In the United States’ early years, candidates were often chosen by a small group of political elites, often behind closed doors. This practice, known as the “King Caucus” system, involved congressional caucuses, where members of… More Day 83: From Backrooms to Ballots – Convention History