The presidential primaries are
A) elections in which voters in a state vote for a candidate or delegates pledged to the candidate.
B) meetings of all state party leaders for selecting delegates to the national party convention.
C) the supreme power within each of the parties,responsible for nominating the party's presidential and vice presidential candidates.
D) the official endorsement of a candidate for office by a political party.
E) a master game plan through which candidates set out to guide their electoral campaign.
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Q49: The national party convention is
A)the supreme power
Q50: The administration of campaign finance laws and
Q51: The Federal Election Campaign Act
A)provided public financing
Q52: Network television news coverage of national party
Q53: The Democratic National Convention in _ led
Q55: Historically,the presidential primary season begins in
A)winter in
Q56: The addition of superdelegates to the Democratic
Q57: Critics of primaries and caucuses contend that
Q58: The tendency of states to hold primaries
Q59: Today,a majority of the delegates to the
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