Answer:
The answer is: letter A, Caucuses can result in informal decisions, while primaries follow the typical election procedures.
Step-by-step explanation:
When it comes to electing candidates, the Caucus and the Primary follow different procedures. "Caucus" is meant to elect a delegate through a meeting of supporters while "Primary" is meant to elect a candidate in a similar way as the formal election procedure. This means that the result in Caucus may be informal due to the fact that it doesn't follow a formal process, unlike the Primary. Thus, this explains the answer, letter A.
- Remember that a Caucus takes longer than the Primary. This is the reason why there are only few voters in the Caucus compared to the Primary. This makes letter B incorrect.
- Caucus are organized by political parties, thus it is funded by political parties. This makes letter C incorrect.
- Primaries may take place in the national, state or local level, thus it doesn't only happen at the national level. This makes letter D incorrect.