The presidential nomination process is the series of primaries, caucuses, and conventions where political parties select their presidential nominees. This process determines who appears on the general election ballot and shapes campaign strategies.
The nomination process determines presidential candidates and influences policy priorities for the general election.
People think primaries are official elections. They are party-run processes to select nominees, not government elections.
The nomination process determines presidential candidates and influences policy priorities for the general election.
People think primaries are official elections. They are party-run processes to select nominees, not government elections.