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What is a gathering to select the party's nominee for president?

they are the delegates


Is a gathering to select the party's nominee for president?

This is called a political convention.


What kind of nominee did Obama want to select for Chief Justice?

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What is a direct primary?

In a direct primary you vote for people running to be their party's nominee. In an indirect primary, you vote for electors or delegates who will later select the party's nominee.


Does the president always select the the next president?

No, in a democracy the president doesn't normally select the next president.


How do they select the vice president at the national convention?

The VP candidate is chosen by a vote of the delegates after they choose the presidential candidates. In recent years the presidential nominee has told the convention whom he wants and the convention has acceded to his choice. However this was not always the case and may not be the case in future.


In the past primaries were used both to select delegates and to do what?

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In recent past primaries were used both to select delegates and to?

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In the recent past primaries were used both to select delegates and to what?

allow party members to express their nominee preferences


Does the electoral college select the senate?

No, however the electoral college has the honor to select the president and the vice president


How do you end up with one MP representing people from one area?

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What is the role of president in supreme court?

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