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17 May, 04:43

How do Republicans and Democrats choose candidates for president? A. The candidates are chosen by a vote of the Electoral College. B. The candidates are nominated through claims of birthright. C. The candidates are nominated at their party's national conventions. D. The candidates are chosen by their parties' elected office holders.

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  1. 17 May, 04:55
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    C

    Explanation:

    In primaries, party members vote in a state election for the candidate they want to represent them in the general election. After the primaries and caucuses, each major party, Democrat and Republican, holds a national convention to select a Presidential nominee
  2. 17 May, 04:59
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    c The candidates are nominated at their party's national conventions.

    Explanation:

    In primaries, party members vote in a state election for the candidate they want to represent them in the general election. After the primaries and caucuses, each major party, Democrat and Republican, holds a national convention to select a Presidential nominee
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