What is the difference between a caucus and a primary in the context of political elections?

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2026-05-11 22:05

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In the context of political elections, a caucus is a meeting where registered party members discuss and vote on their preferred candidate, while a primary is a statewide election where registered voters cast their ballots for their preferred candidate. The main difference is that caucuses involve discussions and group voting, while primaries are more like traditional elections with individual voting.

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