In this lesson we're going to categorise different types of primaries that are used within the US election process. We shall be distinguishing between open primaries and closed primaries for example. We shall be continuing with primaries in the next couple of lessons as we analyse them in more depth.
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Types of Presidential Primaries - US Politics
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