9. What is the difference between a traditional primary and a caucus? Both are used to select nominees to the general election.

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9. What is the difference between a traditional primary and a caucus? Both are used to select nominees to
the general election.
Answer

A traditional primary is a direct vote in which registered voters cast ballots for their preferred candidate. A caucus is a meeting of party members who discuss and vote on their preferred candidate.

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A traditional primary is a direct vote in which registered voters cast ballots for their preferred candidate. This is usually done through a secret ballot and is open to...
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