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Presidential Nominations
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The Big Idea Every four years, political parties officially select their presidential candidates at national conventions, following State primaries and party caucuses
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Remember Primaries What are primaries?
Presidential Primaries may look a little different due to this being on a national level not just a state there are other pieces of information that must be considered when the whole country is choosing. Remember the Constitution says NOTHING about primaries and candidate selection
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Delegates This nomination process falls into the hands of the National Committees DNC: Democratic National Committee RNC: Republican National Committee Both parties will hold a National Convention at the end of the primary season declaring who will be their candidate for president. The candidate is chosen by delegates from each state each state has a certain number of delegates the delegates will officially vote for the candidate their state choses during the National Convention
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Presidential Primaries
Each state will hold its primary to decide who the delegates will vote for. Proportional representation any candidate who wins at least 15% of the votes cast in a primary gets the number of that state’s delegates that corresponds to the share of primary votes. SO there is a lot of math involved. First official primary is held in New Hampshire. Super Tuesday: is the one day most states hold their primaries.
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National Convention This year they will be held:
DNC: Philadelphia RNC: Cleveland This is usually a big multi night production with a lot of famous people The delegates cast their votes for nominee we already know who it is this is just a formality Big speeches Keynote address Vice President also announced
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Obama Speech
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Palin Speech
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