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At their respective conventions during the primary portion of the election year.

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The direct primary

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Were is a party's presidential candidate officially named and platform decided upon?

The direct primary


Voters who have not decided on a candidate at the start of a presidential campaign are called?

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At the start of most presidential campaigns have already decided on the candidate who will get their votes.?

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"undecided voters" is one common term for these people.


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Was Mary Hanafin a candidate in the most recent presidential election?

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What have already decided on the candidate who will get their votes at the start of most presidential campaigns?

No, the reason there is a campaign is to convince people to vote for them. If it was all ready decided there wouldn't be a need for a campaign.