Republican Presidential Nomination
The Republican Presidential Nomination is the process by which the Republican Party selects its candidate for the presidency of the United States. This process typically involves a series of state primaries and caucuses, where party members vote for their preferred candidate. The results help determine the number of delegates each candidate receives for the national convention.
At the national convention, delegates officially cast their votes to nominate the candidate who has secured the most support during the primaries. The nominated candidate then represents the Republican Party in the general election, competing against the nominee from the Democratic Party and other candidates.