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12 March, 05:18

In the early years of the American republic (before the 19th century), party nominees were chosen by delegates in the party's national convention.

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  1. 12 March, 05:41
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    The answer is false, there were no thing called party's national convention, instead of that, they had a presidential nominating convention held every four year where delegates gave a nominee by votes. On that convention delegates also voted for other interest of the party, such as shift on old charges to new ones, etc.
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