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For the next several months, voters across the U.S. will cast their ballots for their favorite presidential candidate during the primary season, but it's the delegates to the national major party ...
These delegates choose a presidential candidate to represent the national party in the November general election. They also approve the party’s platform and adopt rules governing the party.
As the presidential primary race slogs on for both major parties, one thing has become increasingly clear: It’s not (just) about the voters. Of course, candidates are chasing wins in the popular ...
Note: Delegate totals as of 9:40 a.m., March 11. Only candidates still in the race included. See live results here as more delegates are apportioned. To become the Democratic Party’s nominee, a ...
California’s presidential primary on Tuesday might prove decisive in choosing the Democratic nominee — but figuring out who gets the Golden State’s coveted delegates is about as confusing as ...
Before that happens, however, state delegates at the Republican and Democratic national conventions must select their parties’ presidential candidates — determining who ends up on the ballot.
Convention delegates will nominate Harris, again. This time, there’s less suspense and more pizzazz Kamala Harris is the first woman of color to lead a major party presidential ticket.
Three states will award GOP delegates on Saturday where former President Trump looks likely to continue his successful string of elections inching him closer to the nomination.
Of the 4,763 delegates who will attend the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, 717 will be superdelegates -- almost a third of the total required to win the nomination.
Delegates are seated for the first day of the Republican National Convention, Aug. 24, 2020, in Charlotte, N.C. Winning the presidential nomination is all about delegates.
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