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How does a primary election differ from a general election?
A.A primary election is held for state offices, while a general election is for federal offices.
B.A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates.
C.A primary election is done by secret ballot, while a general election is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands.
D.A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
A.A primary election is held for state offices, while a general election is for federal offices.
B.A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates.
C.A primary election is done by secret ballot, while a general election is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands.
D.A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
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Answered by
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D. Voters choose candidates in primary elections and then select one for office in general elections.
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D. A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
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You are correct. I apologize for the mistake. The correct answer is:
D. A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
D. A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
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