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Nomination
Official endorsement of a candidate for office by a political party.
Generally, success in the nomination game requires momentum, money, and media attention.
Campaign strategy
the master game plan candidates lay out to guide their electoral campaign
National Party convention
Supreme power within each of the parties. The convention meets every four years to nominate the party's presidential and vice presidential candidates and to write the party's platform
The goal of the nomination game is to win the support of the majority of delegates at the national party convention
McGovern-Fraser commission
A commission from the 1968 Democratic convention in response to demands for reformed by minority groups and others who sought better representation