- To decide their nominees for president, Democrats and Republicans use a system of delegates.
- The delegates are people represent their states at national party conventions. The candidate who gets the support of a majority of delegates becomes that party’s presidential nominee.
- It’s even more confounding than it sounds, and Democratic candidates must master a confusing morass of calendar conflicts and loyalties if they want to run against President Donald Trump in November.
- Trump himself is all but sure to become the Republican party presidential nominee in 2020, given his widespread support in his own party.
- Here’s the breakdown of how the process works, state read more >>>
Source:: BusinessInsider.Com
