Describe an example of a "deviating election."

A) A candidate shift that is only temporary, with voters going back to the candidate they initially
favored
B) A party shift that appears permanent, but sees voters going back to their long-term party ID
years later
C) A party shift that is only temporary, with voters going back to their long-term party ID
D) A party shifting its support from one primary candidate to another, with the going back to
support that initial candidate in subsequent elections


C

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