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United States presidential primary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state a...
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Some people like primaries better than caucuses because they think they are more democratic (everyone gets to participate). People also like primaries because they are hands on.
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To differentiate between these electoral terms, we needed a glossary. So rather than search for "+primary +caucus" or some other combination, we entered "political glossary" into the Yahoo! search box. ... The majority of candidates today are selected in primaries.
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NOTE: The total number of a state's delegates may not be allocated at the time that state's winner is declared. Additionally, ... Add This to Your Web Site: ... NOTE: All delegate totals are provided by the Associated Press and include estimated numbers of unpledged delegates committed to candidates of both parties.
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Hawaii Precinct Caucuses* ... California Primary*; Connecticut Primary*; Georgia Primary*; Maine Primary*; Maryland Primary*; Massachusetts Primary*; Minnesota Precinct Caucuses & non-binding straw poll*; Missouri Primary*; New York Primary*; Ohio Primary*; Rhode Island Primary*; ... Democrats Abroad Country Caucuses*
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Colorado Republican; Precinct Caucuses - Tuesday 13 April 2004; County Assemblies - Friday 23 April - Friday 14 May 2004; *District Conventions - Saturday 22 May - Saturday 5 June 2004; *State Convention - Saturday 5 June 2004...
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How Mass. voted ... Town-by-town results from the primaries. ... Local Search Site Search...
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