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Every four years, presidential candidates compete in a series of state contests during the winter and spring before the general election to gain their party’s nomination.

The candidate who accumulates the largest share of their party’s delegates during a long process wins the nomination and a berth in the general election race.

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Each party holds a national convention to select a final presidential nominee. State delegates from the primaries and caucuses selected to represent the people will now “endorse” their favorite candidates and the final presidential nominee from each party will be officially announced at the end of the conventions.