The “party in government” refers to one part of a connected three-part system that is

a. composed of those voters who identify with the party and regularly vote for its nominees.
b. dedicated to electing the party’s candidates.
c. only the party that is affiliated with the majority of the elected officials.
d. an alliance of current officeholders cooperating to shape public policy.


d. an alliance of current officeholders cooperating to shape public policy.

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