The Demise of the American Convention System, 1880–1911
The hundred or so delegates arriving at California’s state capitol in July 1865 for the Union Party’s county convention came prepared for trouble. For weeks past, up and down the state, Republicans (who had temporarily taken up the “Union” label) had watched their local primaries and county conv...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-354622014-01-19T23:52:45Z The Demise of the American Convention System, 1880–1911 Reynolds, John F American System The hundred or so delegates arriving at California’s state capitol in July 1865 for the Union Party’s county convention came prepared for trouble. For weeks past, up and down the state, Republicans (who had temporarily taken up the “Union” label) had watched their local primaries and county conventions thrown into turmoil. Sacramento’s primaries had been more disorderly than most, marred by charges of “ruffianism,” bribery, and assorted frauds. Many blamed the bruising contest on a headstrong governor determined to land himself in the U.S. Senate. The so-called Short Hair faction championed his cause, meeting stiff resistance from a clique dubbed the “Long Hairs.” 2013-09-06T08:56:14Z 2013-09-06T08:56:14Z 2006 Book 978-0-511-24951-8 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35462 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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The hundred or so delegates arriving at California’s state capitol in July
1865 for the Union Party’s county convention came prepared for trouble.
For weeks past, up and down the state, Republicans (who had temporarily
taken up the “Union” label) had watched their local primaries and county
conventions thrown into turmoil. Sacramento’s primaries had been more
disorderly than most, marred by charges of “ruffianism,” bribery, and
assorted frauds. Many blamed the bruising contest on a headstrong governor
determined to land himself in the U.S. Senate. The so-called Short
Hair faction championed his cause, meeting stiff resistance from a clique
dubbed the “Long Hairs.” |
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The Demise of the American Convention
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The Demise of the American Convention
System, 1880–1911 |
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The Demise of the American Convention
System, 1880–1911 |
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The Demise of the American Convention
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The Demise of the American Convention
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Cambridge University Press |
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