How does a nominating caucus differ from a primary?

a. A primary is an election where voters go to the polls and cast their ballot for the presidency

b. A nominating caucus is different in that voters attend local meetings which are held all over the state at the same time and cast their votes in the meeting instead of through a ballot.
c. Superdelegates in the Democrat party and unpledged delegates in the Republican party are the only participants in a nominating caucus.
d. A nominating caucus happens after the primary.


b

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