Without a Putative Republican Presidential Nominee Before the Convention, the Convention Planning Process will be Radically Different

New York Magazine has this interesting story by Ed Kilgore, who explains that nowadays, major party presidential conventions are planned weeks beforehand, by the candidate expected to be the presidential nominee. Important decisions about the platform, the rules, who speaks when, are normally under the control of the expected nominee and his or her campaign. But there may not be any such person during the weeks before the Republican convention.


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