What is the purpose of primaries and caucuses?

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electing the president
electing the president

electing the members of Congress
electing the members of Congress

determining party delegate votes
determining party delegate votes

determining Electoral College votes

All of the above statements are correct. The purpose of primaries and caucuses is to determine party delegate votes, which in turn helps in electing the members of Congress and the President. Additionally, the results from primaries and caucuses also play a role in determining Electoral College votes.