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Which of the following best explains the role of party convention delegates?(1 point)
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They are pledged to a candidate and must vote for that persona at the convention.
They are pledged to a candidate and must vote for that persona at the convention.
They are pledged to a candidate but we are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They are pledged to a candidate but we are allowed to change their vote at the convention.
They are only selected in closed primaries.
They are only selected in closed primaries.
They are only used by Republicans.
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They are pledged to a candidate and must vote for that person at the convention.
(Delegates are chosen based on primary/caucus results and are typically bound to support the candidate who won them—at least on the first ballot—though party rules can allow changes after that.)
(Delegates are chosen based on primary/caucus results and are typically bound to support the candidate who won them—at least on the first ballot—though party rules can allow changes after that.)
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