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10 January, 12:20

Each state has the ability to choose the type of primary that is conducted to nominate individuals for office.

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  1. 10 January, 13:33
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    This is correct!

    The primaries are not described in the constitution and have emerged over time as a practice of the political parties. Each party and each state can determine the kind of primary (for example primary or a caucus) they want to have - so the correct answer is that it's correct!
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