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Increasingly, both parties bound their national convention delegates to the outcome of the primaries, inserting a structural barrier to block meddling by party elites who might have made a different choice than the rank and file who expressed their preferences in the primaries. Under these rules, if the people spoke, the party insiders could not unwind their decision in a back room.
The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency
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