Understanding primaries
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Understanding primaries
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in a(n) | primary, only party members can vote.
in a(n)
primary, any qualified voter can vote.
in a(n)
primary, people vote for delegates who will represent them at a party convention.
in a(n)
primary, people vote directly for a candidate.
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