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U.S. Presidential Nomination

The U.S. presidential nomination process is how political parties select their candidates for the presidency. It typically involves two main steps: primaries and caucuses, where party members vote for their preferred candidates. Delegates are awarded based on these results, culminating in a national convention where delegates officially nominate the party's candidate. This candidate then runs in the general election against nominees from other parties. The process is designed to reflect the choices of party members and involves significant campaigning and debate along the way.