Question
When are Presidential candidates nominated for office? every three years. during the primaries. during the midterm elections.
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Presidential candidates are typically nominated for office during the primaries, which are held in the year of the presidential election, every four years, not every three years. Midterm elections, which occur every two years, primarily involve the election of members of Congress and other local offices, not presidential nominations.