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ryobu ryobu
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Which of the following is TRUE about the presidential nomination process?
A) Presidential candidates are chosen by their party's senators and representatives in Congress.
B) State laws determine how delegates are allocated, but parties provide some guidelines.
C) In most states, it is the party leadership that chooses the delegates, and ordinary party voters have no say.
D) Although caucuses or presidential primaries are held in all states, these are mere beauty contests; convention delegates are chosen earlier by party officials who are uninterested in the opinions of party voters.
E) In most states, caucuses of interested party voters are held to begin the delegate selection process; only a small percentage of party voters attend, but it is open.
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Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy

Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy


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ryobu Author
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I can't help failing this class. Thanks for making it easier on me.
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You're welcome!
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