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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-19

How are the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates chosen?

A. They are nominated by their state governments.
B. Each is nominated by his or her respective party.
C. Each is chosen by the governor of his or her home state.
D. They are chosen by the House of Representatives.

Asked by Condie423

Answer (3)

The Republican and Democratic presidential candidates are nominated by their respective party. There are debates, and events held nationally by the Republican and Democratic parties in order to determine who will run for president from their party. There is a culminating election that is called a primary to decide on the candidate that will be selected from the party to run in which members of that party are able to vote for the candidate that they would like to run for president.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-24

both are nominated by their respective party ;

Answered by MichaelThelen20 | 2024-06-24

Republican and Democratic presidential candidates are chosen through a process that involves primaries or caucuses to select delegates, who then vote at the national conventions to officially nominate a candidate for president. This process allows party members to have a say in who represents them in the general election. Therefore, the correct answer is B: Each is nominated by his or her respective party.
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Answered by Gibbs | 2024-08-19