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to win elections
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What is the main goal or purpose of political parties?
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by controlling the candidate selection process
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How do political parties control the election process?
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to win elections
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by controlling the candidate selection process
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national, state , and local levels
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select candidates, raise funds, conduct campaigns, identify important issues, monitor the party in power
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Republicans and Democrats
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Republican
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a Two Party System
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Democratic
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In the center or middle because that is where most people tend to be
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left
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right
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yes
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A political party other than the two major parties.
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one person or one issue or idea
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Green Party, Libertarian Party, and Democratic Socialist
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Direct primary, caucus, nominating convention, and petition
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They both select their party's candidates against the other political party for the general election.
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A direct is where citizens vote for their party's candidate, while caucuses will be town meetings where discussions, debates, and information are shared with the group. They will vote many times, eliminating candidates with each round of voting until they are left with one candidate.
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People can only vote if they are registered with that political party.
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Any person can vote regardless of any political party affiliation.
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During elections that include selecting a president and vice president, a national nomination convention is held in a prominent city by the Republican and Democratic political parties.
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It is like a pep rally for their political party. They present a positive atmosphere and image for a political party. They adopt their platform and select their party's presidential candidate. Then, the presidential candidate will announce his/her running mate.