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Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years by the United States Democratic Party, with the primary goal of officially nominating a candidate for president and vice president, adopting a party platform, and unifying the party. The convention is attended by pledged delegates from all 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and American territories, as well as superdelegates representing the Democratic establishment. The party's presidential nominee is chosen primarily by pledged delegates, who are selected through state caucuses and primary elections, with superdelegates voting only in the event of a contested nomination. The number of pledged delegates allocated to each state is based on the proportion of votes each state gave to the Democratic candidate in the last three presidential elections and the number of electoral votes each state has in the Electoral College.learn more on wikipedia
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