One strategy you could use as a candidate during the primaries to manage media expectations would be to __________

a. claim you will probably not do very well so that your actual results look "better than expected"
b. claim that you will probably do very well so that your actual results will not get much attention
c. enlist the media in critiquing your opponents' positions
d. avoid as much media attention as possible


Answer: a

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