In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
they are chosen by the candidates
in the earl 18000s, candidates for the presidency were chosen by
Candidates were chosen in a Jeffersonian Democracy out of the white, adult, male local elites, who payed property taxes and own enough land. They were randomly chosen.
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Congressional Caucus.
primary
National nominating conventions
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The National Convention.
They are "elected".
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