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Who where the candidates in the 2004 presidential election in the US?

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In a primary election, voters choose candidates who will represent their political party in the general election.


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The adoption of which progressive reform denied political bosses the power to pick their partys candidates for general elections?

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A+: True


Where is a primary election held?

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What is meant by a political yard sign?

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True or False A political party seeks political power through the election of its candidates to office?

True- such is the reason that political parties exist.


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It helps a political party nominate candidates for the next general election.


What kind of election held within a political party at which voters choose candidates who will appear on the ballot in an upcoming general election?

Such is the purpose of primary elections. Candidates may also be determined by caucuses and state conventions.