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common dates for both parties to hold conventions
Yes. . The Democratic and the Republican parties both hold national conventions.
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Both major political parties and some minor political parties hold national conventions every four years prior to the Presidential Election. Democrats elect most delegates from the states and territories. Some are appointed (superdelegates)-approximately 4,000 delegates overall. The Republicans State-elect 2,500 delegates. The purpose is two-fold. They establish a platform (stance) on national issues. They elect a Presidential and Vice-Presidential nominee. The conventions govern by rules that may be newly established at each convention.
delegates vote to nominate a presidential candidate
American Samoa partakes in the national election during the primaries and sends delegates to both major national conventions.
Its electoral votes and its record in recent elections:)
The conventions themselves set the rules governing the DNC and RNC. Both of these organizations have a board that makes decisions about party business.
National conventions are held for the purpose of nominating both the president and vice president to run for the presidential elections. The conventions are also used to adopt changes into the party platform.
National convention (A+)
Delegates were established in the primary elections during caucuses and primaries. Both a primary and a caucus are indirect elections.?æ Local and state governments organize primaries. Caucuses are run by the respective political parties and delegates are chosen at private events.
the delegates both had in common that both of them had meetings