In federal midterm elections, voters choose -candidates who will run for president in the next election -new Justices to replace those who have retired -who will represent them in the House and Senate -the candidates who will run for governor in their state
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@just_one_last_goodbye that would be great! Haha
Alright ^_^ lets see
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Election is when voters vote for a certain person out of a few others to take place of a position.
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Choice B is wrong because Justices (judges in the supreme court) are not elected. They are put by the Presidents.
Choice D is wrong due to it is referring to a "state" midterm election. The midterm is only for the U.S. President
I wont give you a direct answer ^_^ so you can decide if A or C is correct.
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