American Samoa does not have traditional primary elections like other U.S. states and territories. Instead, they use a caucus system to select delegates to the Democratic and Republican National Conventions.
In the Democratic caucus, registered voters gather at designated locations to discuss and vote on their preferred presidential candidate. The results determine the allocation of delegates to the National Convention.
In the Republican caucus, registered voters also gather to participate in a similar process to select delegates.
American Samoa's caucus typically takes place early in the primary season, making it one of the first events in the presidential nominating process.
The caucus system in American Samoa allows residents to participate in choosing the party's nominee for President, although the territory has a small number of delegates compared to other states.
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