What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?

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The purpose of primaries and caucuses is to allow members of a political party to select their preferred candidate to represent the party in the general election. It provides a democratic way for party members to have a say in who will represent them in the upcoming election. Additionally, it allows candidates to gain momentum and support early on in the election cycle.
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