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Preface
Acknowledgments
part i. Framing the Argument
chapter 1. Why Iowa? Because the Rules Matter
chapter 2. What We Know and What We Don’t about Presidential
Nomination Campaigns
part ii. Caucus Rules
chapter 3. Iowa Caucus Rules
chapter 4. Candidate Campaigns in Iowa:
Grassroots or Mass Media Politics?
chapter 5. The Iowa Grass Roots: Participation in the 2008 Caucuses
chapter 6. Decided by the Few: Are the Iowa Caucuses
Representative?
with Daniel C. Bowen
part iii. Sequential Voting Rules
chapter 7. Effects of Iowa and New Hampshire in U.S. Presidential
Nomination Contests 1976–2008
with Rob Hunsaker
chapter 8. The Micro Foundations of Momentum
chapter 9. Participation and Engagement in 2008 Caucuses and Primaries
with William W. Franko
part iv. Changing the Rules
chapter 10 Reforming the Presidential Nomination Process
with Daniel C. Bowen
chapter 11 Why Iowa? Continuity and Change in Presidential Nominations
Appendix A: Multivariate Tables for Chapter 7
Appendix B: Multivariate Tables for Chapter 8
Appendix C: Multivariate Tables for Chapter 9
Appendix D: Multivariate Tables for Chapter 10
Notes
References
Index
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