The purpose of a presidential primary is primarily to C) assign delegates from each state to the national party convention. Primaries are held by political parties to select their candidates for the presidential election, and the results of these primaries determine how many delegates each candidate will receive for the party's national convention, where the official nominee is chosen.
What is the purpose of a presidential primary?
A) to assign presidential electors from each state
B) to persuade voters to select a presidential candidate
C) to assign delegates from each state to the national party convention
D) to determine the best candidate through discussion and the process of elimination
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