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2 July, 08:42

How do the major parties select their candidates for president of the United States

A. Party members select their party's candidate in a single run-off election.

B. Party "bosses"choose their party's candidate at their party's nomination convention

C. All registered voters decide which candidates each party should choose in a national primary election

D. After a series of caucuses and primary election, delegates at each party's nominating convention choose their candidate

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  1. 2 July, 08:50
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    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.

    My deepest apologies if this is not what you meant.
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