The registered republican voters choose..their party members can vote in the primary to choose their canidate for the general election
2007-05-19 08:33:26
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answered by JohnnyBoy 3
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No that is left up to prophets of the GOP (Gods Only Party) Pat Robertson, James Dobson and who ever they chose to replace Jerry Falwell. No gets the nomination with out there blessing. Notice how all the 10 candidates seek there approval.
2007-05-19 20:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, rich white men sitting on the boards of giant transnational corporations decide who the candidates will be in both major parties. That's the main reason third party candidates have "0" chance of even collecting a plurality in the general election. Whoever can raise the most money almost always "wins".
2007-05-19 17:03:04
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answered by correrafan 7
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Both the Republican and Democratic parties pick there candidates at there respective conventions.
2007-05-19 16:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The political activists who bother to get out for the primaries decide.
2007-05-19 15:33:46
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answered by Brad K 3
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yes - just like the democratics do at their convention. Hopefully this time we will get a third party going
2007-05-19 15:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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actually the people, the more support, the Candidate, the
better his chance.
2007-05-19 15:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and the Dems decide who their candidate will be. It's called caucus.
KrazyKyngeKorny
(Krazy, not stupid)
2007-05-19 16:11:24
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answered by krazykyngekorny 4
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Yes, although I'm sure the Dem's would love to pick.
2007-05-19 15:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes they do, through votes and such.
2007-05-19 15:33:50
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answered by rosslambert 4
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