Put the Presidential Election process in the correct order.

A general election is held to determine electoral college votes from each state.

Party members vote in primaries and caucuses.
Nominees campaign to gather national support.

Political parties hold conventions to decide official nominees.
Candidates declare their intent to run.
The Electoral College formally votes and elects the president.

Political parties decide their platforms for the campaign.

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Here is the correct order of the Presidential Election process:

  1. Candidates declare their intent to run.
  2. Political parties decide their platforms for the campaign.
  3. Party members vote in primaries and caucuses.
  4. Political parties hold conventions to decide official nominees.
  5. Nominees campaign to gather national support.
  6. A general election is held to determine electoral college votes from each state.
  7. The Electoral College formally votes and elects the president.
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