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When are the first US presidential primaries?

The presidential primaries begin in January of 2012. South Carolina has set a tentative date of January 21 and Florida's is tentatively set for January 31. New Hampshire always triesto be first but I do not know if the date have been set. Likewise the Iowa caucus is likely be in January.


How many delagates are at stake?

The number of delegates at stake varies depending on the specific election, such as presidential primaries or party conventions. In the U.S. presidential primaries, for example, each state has a different number of delegates based on its population and party rules. For the latest information, it’s best to check the specific details for the current election cycle, as these numbers can change.


Who were the 2 anti-war candidates for the Democratic Partys presidential nominationin 1968?

I'm not sure who the other was but one of them was Robert Kennedy, who was assassinated during the primaries.


What is the process of nominating the president of the United States?

"Both major political parties in the United States select their presidential candidates through a process of primary elections. However, voters do not directly select presidential nominees in these primaries. Instead, they choose delegates from their respective states who will attend a national party convention to nominate a presidential candidate for their party." from thisnation.com


What made Franklin D Roosevelt such an attractive Presidential candidate for the Democrats in 1932?

Roosevelt had been the vice-presidential candidate in 1920 and so was known nationally. In 1928 he was elected governor of New York . He won most of the primaries in 1932 and so was the front runner by the time of convention.

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How do presidential primaries differ from the caucus convention process?

All party members get to vote in the presidential primaries whereas they do not in the caucus system.


List three criticisms made of presidential primaries as a step in the presidental selection process?

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Can Puerto Rico participate in primaries?

Yes. Puerto Ricans can vote in presidential primaries but are not permitted to vote in the presidential election.


What are presidential primaries?

Presidential primaries are party elections and caucuses to determine who the presidential nominee will be for each political party. They are held between January and June before the general election in November.


What has the author Virginia Eisenstein written?

Virginia Eisenstein has written: 'Presidential primaries of 1972' -- subject(s): Primaries


What has the author James W Davis written?

James W. Davis has written: 'National conventions in an age of party reform' -- subject(s): Political conventions, Political parties 'The American presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents 'Presidential primaries' -- subject(s): Presidents, Primaries, Election 'U.S. presidential primaries and the caucus-convention system' -- subject(s): Presidents, Primaries, Political conventions, Election 'West Yorkshire' 'The National Executive branch' 'Presidential primaries: Road to the White House' -- subject(s): Presidents, Primaries, Election


During the nomination process are plitical battles most likely to occur in presidential primaries in the presidential party?

Within the Democracy


Most presidential caucuses differ from Statewide presidential primaries in all what ways EXCEPT the?

main purpose for which delegates are chosen


When does the Republican party presidential primaries begin for the State of California?

The presidential primary for 2016 in California is set for June 7.


What disadvanteges do presidential primaries pose for the parties?

Some disadvantages the presidential primaries posed on the parties were: it took power away from the parties, the candidates must campaign harder to win supporters votes, and win spotlight in media.


Where can you find a list of the number of delegates each state has in the presidential primaries?

State delegates are three per congressional district. This does not include so-called "super delegates"


Most candidates do not believe the presidential primaries are the best way to allow the people a choice. true or false?

false