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Guides: 2008 Democratic convention | 2008 Republican convention | 2004 Democratic Convention | 2004 Republican Convention | Political resources
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The November election is not that far away. It's time to choose a president for the next four years. We've assembled a list of places to search for the information needed to make a choice.
Just in case you can't recall convention history from four years ago, we've provided links abut those historic events. There is one caveat: just because you read it on the Internet, it may require some interpretation. Bookmark this page and return often before election day.
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- Presidential Nominating Conventions and Television - Museum of Broadcast Communications
- Past Convention Coverage: History of Political Conventions - New York Times, 1996
- Origins of the Convention Process - PBS NewsHour, 1996
- Republican National Convention History - CNN, 2000
- Democratic National Convention History - CNN, 2000
- National Political Conventions of the 20th Century Washington Post, 2000
- Those Golden Moments from Past Conventions - MSNBC, 2004
- Parties to History: Four Political Conventions that Changed America - Smithsonian Magazine, August 2008
- Presidential Campaigns and Candidates - 4president.org
- Think you know your Democratic convention trivia? - CNN, 2008
- History of Major Party Conventions - Washington Watch
- Video: Bob Schieffer on Convention History - CBS, 2008
- Video: Best and Worst of Conventions - CNN, 2008
- Video: The Make or Break Moments in Presidential Campaign History - YouTube/CQPolitics, 2008
- Video: A Brief History of the Conventions - CQPolitics, 2008
- Audio: Retelling Tales of Contentious Conventions - NPR, 2004
- Audio: Republican History, Part One, Part Two NPR, 2000
- Audio: Democratic History, Part One,
- Part Two NPR, 2000
- How Political Conventions Work - How Stuff Works
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