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A. In both, voters are ultimately choosing delegates to their party’s national convention, the body that formally nominates their presidential candidate. Q.
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In both, voters are ultimately choosing delegates to their party’s national convention, the body that formally nominates their presidential candidate.
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How are the caucus and the primary alike?
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