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Youre a member of the republican party. You go to vote for the party nominee for president. On your ballot are candidates for both domocratic and republican nominations. Youre most likely voting in whst
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Youre a member of the republican party. You go to vote for the party nominee for president. On your ballot are candidates for both domocratic and republican nominations. Youre most likely voting in whst kind of election
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Open primary
Step-by-step explanation:
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If you're talking about the government structure then it's a democracy.
If not then maybe you should try clearing up any misinterpretations or misunderstandings in the question.
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