Looking Toward the 2004 Elections
Introduction
In the third issue of The Forum, we give an early preview of the 2004 Elections with a focus on the Democratic presidential nominations, including discussions of front-loading, campaign money, the divided electorate, and the strategic advantages of each major party. Most articles address what Democrats must do to be competitive against George W. Bush. Additional articles about the elections are forthcoming.
Articles
How to Spin the 2002 Election
Nelson W. Polsby
Will Changing the Rules Change the Game?: Front-loading and the 2004 Democratic Presidential Nomination
Paul R. Abramson, John H. Aldrich, and David W. Rohde
The Presidential Election of 2004
Gerald Pomper
The Fifty-Something President
John K. White and John Zogby
Pick a Name. Any Name.
L. Sandy Maisel
Money and Politics: The Long View
Morton Keller
