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False. While voter turnout in presidential primaries and caucuses can vary significantly by state and election cycle, it is generally higher than the figures stated. Historically, primary voter turnout can range from about 20% to 30% or more, while caucus participation is often lower but not as low as 5%. Exact percentages can differ depending on various factors, including the competitiveness of the races and the engagement of the electorate.
10 primaries and caususes
They are the same They are the same
To select a president for the country
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Caucuses can result in informal decisions, while primaries follow typical election procedures. Explanation: APEX
Caucuses were replaced with national conventions in 1832. (Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay) Caucuses were replaced with national conventions in 1832. (Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay)
primaries and caucuses
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primary elections and caucuses are held
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Since 1972, Iowa has held the first caucuses of the presidential primaries.