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The caucus system, in time, broke down and was replaced by national conventions. Every four years, Republicans and Democrats hold separate conventions. Delegates are chosen by the people.

Yet, even today, major decisions are made in small, rooms. But the results of these decisions quickly reach the people who closely watch the convention on television.
  


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