Which statement is true about caucuses in presidential primaries?(1 point)

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Caucuses occur in the general election, not the primaries.
Caucuses occur in the general election, not the primaries.

Caucuses are a more public way for voters in a state to select the nominee for their party.
Caucuses are a more public way for voters in a state to select the nominee for their party.

Caucuses allow voters to cast their vote for a nominee in private.
Caucuses allow voters to cast their vote for a nominee in private.

Every state uses caucuses to nominate presidential candidates.

1 answer

The true statement about caucuses in presidential primaries is:

Caucuses are a more public way for voters in a state to select the nominee for their party.

Caucuses involve open discussion and often require participants to physically gather in groups to express their support for candidates, making the process more public compared to private voting in primaries.