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political conventionor party conferenceIn politics, a meeting of members of a political party at the local, state, or national level to select party leaders and candidates for office and to determine party policy. During presidential election years in the U.S., the main parties hold conventions that serve to showcase their presidential and vice presidential candidates and to boost the morale of party members for the campaigns that follow. Conventions were instituted in the U.S. in the 1830s to replace the often exclusive and secretive caucus system; it was hoped that the conventions' openness would make them less vulnerable to control by party bosses. Most candidates for political office at all levels in the U.S. are now nominated through primary elections, and the conventions merely ratify the candidates already selected by the voters. Political parties in other countries (e.g., Great Britain) often hold annual party conferences. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Earlier this month, he was invited to London, where he appeared at a Labour Party conference with former President Bill Clinton. Tony Blair is still "handicapped" by the Iraq war, wrote the UK's Independent the day after the British prime minister's keynote speech at the Labor party conference Sept. The seriousness of Blair's intent was crystal clear at his first party conference as leader, where he unveiled the party's new name "New Labour" and began the process of burying Clause IV of the party's constitution that called for the "common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange. |
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