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Primaries are elections held by political parties to choose their candidates for an upcoming election. A convention is a meeting where party delegates officially nominate their candidates and finalize their party platform for the election. Primaries are usually held before the convention to determine the candidates who will be officially endorsed at the convention.
They actually attend political rallies,meeting to answer questions, and hold press conferences [apex]
A caucus election is a local political meeting where party members gather to select delegates to represent their preferences in a larger nominating convention. Traditional caucus elections involve open discussions, speeches, and voting to determine delegate allocation. They are primarily used in a few U.S. states to choose candidates for presidential nominations.
A candidate that is running for President receives their nomination at their party's convention. This is a meeting that is held to announce the results of an election.
The National Convention.
a meeting of members or leaders or a political party tomake plans,choose candidates,or decide how to vote a meeting of members or leaders or a political party tomake plans,choose candidates,or decide how to vote
when the meeting starts the chairman will say "the meeting may now please come to order". when you want to present a motion the member will say "i move that...".when you agree to the motion presented the will say "i second a motion". when the chairman name the candidates in an election the chairman will say "the table is now open for nominations". upon hearing that the table for nomination has been open the member will say"respectfully nominate.....".and to end the meeting the chairman will say"the meeting is adjourned"
caucuses
Nominating Convention.
a caucus
a caucus
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