After party caucuses were replaced by national nominating conventions, the real power in selecting presidential nominees was wielded by

A. the voters in primary elections.
B. local party leaders.
C. political pundits.
D. nonpartisan groups that sought to pick the best candidates.
E. the voters in caucus elections.

Answer: B

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