A(n) ______ poll would be most likely to include the following question: "Would you be more or less likely to vote for Representative Peterson in the next election if you knew she was sleeping with a staffer?"

A. push
B. tracking
C. benchmark
D. straw


Ans: A. push

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A. the Voting Rights Act, because race and politics no longer intersected. B. the Voting Rights Act, because its formulas were considered obsolete. C. the Voting Rights Act, because it could not be reaffirmed in Congress. D. the Federal Election Campaign Act, because corporations have rights to free speech. E. the Federal Election Campaign Act, because money is speech.

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