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National level
It is most important at the presidential level.
Only at the primary level.
People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
Two election reforms that the party hoped to achieve were campaign finance reform and improving access to voting. Campaign finance reform aimed to reduce the influence of money in politics and create a more level playing field for candidates. Improving access to voting involved measures like expanding early voting, implementing automatic voter registration, and protecting voting rights.
The electoral college has absolutely nothing to do with nominating process for US presidential and vice presidential candidates. Each political party controls its own process of nominations limited only by the level of cooperation from each of the states.
Congress. States can also give back the right to vote.
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at the presidential level
federal level
The sounds like a primary election.
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