The term that means to choose as a candidate is "nominate." Nominating involves selecting an individual for a specific role or position, typically within a formal process or context, such as elections or awards. This process often includes the endorsement of the candidate's qualifications and suitability for the role they are being considered for.
The electorate.
It is important for parties to choose a good leader as a candidate because they want their candidate to win. A good leader will have a better chance of beating the other candidate.
Most often a primary is used to directly decide a candidate at the state and local level. To decide a party's candidate for President, states may use a variety of means -- chiefly primaries and caucuses -- to choose delegates to a national convention. These delegates, often pledged to a particular candidate, will choose the party's national candidate. (A state party may also hold its own convention of local delegates to choose the party's delegates to the national convention.)Study island answer: Polls
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Mitt Romney
Abuela is the proper term...but some choose to say"nana"
Jefferson Davis
This means exactly what it's supposed to mean.
Jimmy Carter.