Candidate strategy in the early presidential nominating contests is designed chiefly to gain
A. the support of partisan rivals.
B. the support of the party's congressional leaders.
C. the endorsement of the mass media.
D. the support of the party's organizational leaders.
E. momentum.
Answer: E
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