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12 July, 04:44

Why is a primary election better than a party caucus for selecting candidates?

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  1. 12 July, 04:50
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    A primary election is better than a party caucus for selecting candidates because there is a higher voter participation rate compared to a party caucus.

    The way a decision is made through a primary election is also more democratic in nature compared to party caucuses.

    Compared to party caucuses for selecting candidates, primary elections are much easier; members of the party arrive, cast a vote and then leave. Long discussions don't happen as in a party caucus election.
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