To select a president for the country
Yes, caucuses pick a candidate for office. The difference between a caucus and a primary is that caucuses are held in public and voting is done in public. In primaries, the voting is done privately.
Caucuses can result in informal decisions, while primaries follow typical election procedures. Explanation: APEX
Most presidential caucuses are events where registered party members gather in person to openly debate and vote for their preferred candidates. Caucuses are organized by political parties and involve a more intricate process, including speeches, discussions, and multiple rounds of voting. Statewide presidential primaries, on the other hand, are more straightforward and accessible, allowing all registered voters to cast their secret ballot for their preferred candidates.
The Iowa caucuses are set for February 1, 2016. The primary is February 9 , 2016 in New Hampshire. Primaries and caucuses continue in various states until mid-June. See http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2016-presidential-primary-schedule-calendar/for the complete schedule.
Yes, there are. Some examples are Maine and Iowa, they both allow for absentee ballots.
Because the rich talk the poor into voting for republicans, when really there just fraud's, making the democrats scapegoats, and they are actually very convincing.
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its called voting
This is purely up to the party leaders to decide. An example in the latest primaries is Florida, which was not allowed by the Democratic Party to take place in the primary as punishment for moving up their primary voting date.
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Yes, you can vote in the general election without voting in the primaries.