Problem:
In what sense can the direct primary be considered a democratic electoral reform? Group of answer choices The direct primary ensures that people of all races can participate in selecting a party's nominee for elected office. Primary voters decide who will be their parties' nominees. The direct primary allows party members to choose delegates who can then decide which candidate would make the strongest nominee. The direct primary allows candidates for office to be tested before they confront a political opponent in the general election. The direct primary helps to ensure more competitive elections, increasing public political participation.