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

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Every state uses caucuses to nominate presidential candidates.
Every state uses caucuses to nominate presidential candidates.

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

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 occur in the general election, not the primaries.

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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 typically involve public discussions and votes in groups, making the process more visible compared to private ballot voting.