Political term meaning not enough winning delegate followed through the presidential primaries to win majority during a party' s nominating convention.
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At the nominating convention no aspirant has the necessary majority of delegates. Power, money, sex and other intangibles result in a contender's nomination or the nomination of a compromise candidate
For the Democrats, it was 1948; for the Republicans, 1952. In all subsequent elections, the candidate was selected on the first ballot.
Yes.
A "brokered" private placement is when a registered rep sells stock for a company. A "non brokered" offering is when the company's investor relations department sells the stock directly to investors.
The UN brokered a cease-fire between the two countries in 1949.
Diamonds are shipped to brokers, where they are sorted, then brokered by diamond processors, who manage them to be cut, polished, and then brokered to jewelry fabricators.
Henry Clay was the leading negotiator.
Yes, there can be someone else. This convention coming up could be an open convention or a brokered one. It has been many years that someone has been nominated from the floor, but it can be done. Several factors would have to come into play. Trump will most likely go with a high delegate count and he could make a deal with the power brokers for something he wants as a trade. A lot goes on in the back rooms that we never see, but deals are made.
The United Nations, in 1947.
Perhaps you mean a "brokered" policy? This means that your agent has quoted your policy through a middle-man or "broker" that goes directly to the company. There are usually additional charges or fees involved with brokered policies. Finding an agent that can secure a quote directly from a standard company is one way to avoid this charge. Depending on the type of business, a brokered policy may be your only option.
He brokered a peace treaty between Russia and Japan in 1905.