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sukhopar [10]
2 years ago
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A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office. True False

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Julli [10]2 years ago
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This statement is true 
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sergij07 [2.7K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The statement is true. A primary is an early election in which delegates select and nominate candidates for office.

Explanation:

A primary election, or simply primary, is an election in which voters under a jurisdiction select the candidate that a party will present to a subsequent public election. In other words, it is a democratic way to pre-select the candidate that a party will present to a particular electoral process. The primaries are more common in the United States, not only for presidential elections but also to choose candidates for representatives, senators, mayors and governors, among others and their origins date back to the progressive movement. The first party to carry them out was the Progressive Party, by Theodore Roosevelt, and was followed by the Democratic and Republican parties.

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