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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do the Republican candidate and the Democratic candidate get chosen to run for presidential office? Each is nominated by his or her respective party. They are chosen by the House of Representatives. They are nominated by their state governments. Each is chosen by the governor of his/her home state.

OpenStudy (barreraa):

Individual states can choose to use a primary election or a caucus system to select delegates to the party's national convention, where the presidential candidate is selected. There are different rules about how to choose the winner of a caucus, depending on the state.

OpenStudy (barreraa):

@Natasha5667

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry, i was in the math section

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok. i wrote down the answer choices on the bottom @barreraA

OpenStudy (barreraa):

ok hold on then

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@barreraA

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got it?

OpenStudy (barreraa):

almost got it hold on ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Individual states can choose to use a primary election or a caucus system to select delegates to the party's national convention, where the presidential candidate is selected. There are different rules about how to choose the winner of a caucus, depending on the state.

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