What is the difference between a closed and an open primary? A closed primary permits only party leaders to choose a nominee, while an open primary allows all party members to choose. A closed primary allows only a certain number of candidates to run, while an open primary allows many candidates to run for office. In a closed primary, the vote is taken anonymously; in an open primary, people must identify themselves before voting. In a closed primary, only party members can vote for a nominee; in an open primary, anyone can vote.
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What do you think the answer is?
Open primary's allow anyone to choose whatever party they want to vote for
I have no idea.. I didn't learn this.
No i didn't it is either A or D
Well I guess the definition of closed with make the choice.
Like take Fl for example
A?
If i'm a republican, i can only vote republican which means FL has a closed primay
So only party members can vote for a nominee...now which one do you think it is?
It wasn't A..
darn
No it's D.
It was D
Sorry :P
I didn't explain fast enough
It's okay like I just don't have the time to learn all of this, that's why I'm in this class, you just do quickly paced stuff to get credit and move on.
Yeah whatever works
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