Please tell me what is the correct order of a presidential campaign, either
A) winning the nomination, campaigning at the convention, and mobilizing support in the general election
B) campaigning at the convention, winning the nomination, and mobilizing support in the general election
C) winning grass-roots support, winning the nomination, and mobilizing support for the general election
D) mobilizing support for the general election, winning the nomination, and campaigning in the general election
It’s B or D.
Traditionally candidates would campaign at the convention in order to win enough delegates. However today there is this huge primary race before the convention.
It could be D because you do mobilize support for the general election during the primary race. However something just doesn’t seem right to me. Wouldn’t you mobilize support for the general election after the convention (You win the nomination at the convention) ?
I can’t be A because you win the nomination at the convention.
It can’t be C because it doesn’t matter whether you win the support of the grass root movement.