Which of the following assesses the process political parties use to
nominate and elect a president? (1 point)
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1. Caucuses are used to predict the majority popular vote.
2. Primaries are used to nominate a candidate.
3. Presidential primaries elect a final candidate.
4. General election is held.
5. Electoral college determines the official votes.
6. The candidate with the most electoral college votes wins the
election.
1. Popular votes are used to predict the majority popular vote.
2. Open primaries are used to nominate a candidate.
3. Closed primaries elect a final candidate.
4. General election is held.
5. Popular votes determines the official votes.
6. The candidate with the most popular votes wins the election.
1. Margin of error is used to predict the majority popular vote.
2. Closed primaries are used to nominate a candidate.
3. Presidential primaries elect a final candidate.
4. General election is held.
5. Swing states determine the official votes.
6. The candidate with the most swing state votes wins the
election.
1. Initial ballot casts are used to predict the majority popular
vote.
2. Caucuses are used to nominate a candidate,
3. Presidential primaries elect a final candidatpage 1 of 1
4. General election is held.