Discover the key differences between a primary, caucus, general election, and more. Learn how to participate, and understand their role in shaping the presidential race. Whether you’re curious about party nominations or the ultimate showdown in the general election, these AI prompts have you covered.
Note: Simply replace MYSTATE with the state you live in or wish to use as an example (where applicable).
Prompts
Please provide a simple explanation, suitable for a sixth grader, about the various types of primary elections in the US. These include closed, partially closed, partially open, open to unaffiliated voters, open, and multi-party. Please present this information as a bullet point list. After that, tell me what type of primary election is conducted in MYSTATE.
Please explain in a simple way what a caucus is and how it operates in the US.
Please explain in a simple way the difference between a caucus and a primary.
Please explain in a simple way how I participate in my state's caucus. I live in MYSTATE.
Please explain in a simple way how delegates are awarded in a US Presidential primary or caucus. How delegates are awarded include 1. Winner-Take-All, 2. Proportional, and 3. Winner-Take-Most. Show me an illustration of each way delegates are awarded. Tell me how delegates are awarded in MYSTATE.
Please explain in a simple way the difference between a primary or caucus, and the general election in the US?
Please explain in a simple way the difference between a primary, caucus and convention in the US.
Please explain in a simple way why if I don't vote in a US primary or caucus, I can still vote in November's general election.
Please explain in a simple way, and with a bullet point list of all the reasons (e.g. down ballot races and top-two primary winners in states like California), why a US primary still takes place with one candidate left in the race.