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War and Momentum: The 2008 PresidentialNominations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2011
Abstract
In the 2008 presidential nomination campaigns, both Obama and McCainstaked out clear positions on the Iraq war. Exit polls conducted inprimary and caucus contests show that the war in Iraq was indeed thekey issue of support for the winning contenders. However, it was notagreement with the candidates' positions that drove primary votersinto the arms of Obama and McCain; rather, it was concern with theIraq war. Primary voters treated the war as a valence issue, not asa position issue. Each candidate also won an early contest (the Iowacaucuses for Obama and the New Hampshire primary for McCain) inwhich concern over the Iraq war was especially strong. Thosevictories sparked a momentum for both candidates in subsequentcontests. As a result, both Obama and McCain owed their respectivenominations for president to the combination of war andmomentum.
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