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Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates?(1 point)
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They only vote in closed primaries.
They only vote in closed primaries.
They are pledged to a candidate but are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They are pledged to a candidate but are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They only vote in caucuses.
They only vote in caucuses.
They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote for whomever they choose at the convention.
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They only vote in closed primaries.
They only vote in closed primaries.
They are pledged to a candidate but are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They are pledged to a candidate but are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They only vote in caucuses.
They only vote in caucuses.
They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote for whomever they choose at the convention.
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The best explanation for the role of superdelegates is:
**They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote for whomever they choose at the convention.**
Superdelegates are party officials and leaders who are not bound to vote for any specific candidate and have the freedom to support whomever they prefer during the convention.
**They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote for whomever they choose at the convention.**
Superdelegates are party officials and leaders who are not bound to vote for any specific candidate and have the freedom to support whomever they prefer during the convention.
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