When the parties select their nominees for president:
A) citizens vote for delegates at a national nominating convention, which then selects the candidate
B) the party primaries and caucuses are purely for show, with the decision being made at the national convention by party leaders
C) citizen votes do not really matter because of the electoral college
D) so-called superdelegates decide the nominee
E) citizens determine the nominee through Internet voting on the last night of the nominating convention after all the speeches have been delivered
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