Question
Which of the following might be one reason that caucuses have become less common?(1 point)
Responses
Voters want to have more influence over the nomination process.
Voters want to have more influence over the nomination process.
Voters want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Voters want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to have more influence over the nomination process.
Responses
Voters want to have more influence over the nomination process.
Voters want to have more influence over the nomination process.
Voters want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Voters want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to elect the president directly and skip the step of nomination.
Party leaders want to have more influence over the nomination process.
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The most fitting reason for caucuses becoming less common is: **Voters want to have more influence over the nomination process.**
Caucuses often require significant time and commitment, making it challenging for many voters to participate, leading to a preference for primaries, which allow for a more straightforward and inclusive voting process.
Caucuses often require significant time and commitment, making it challenging for many voters to participate, leading to a preference for primaries, which allow for a more straightforward and inclusive voting process.
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