Ballot roll-off refers to a situation in which voters ______.
a. fail to attend the polls on election day
b. show up at the polls but are turned off by long lines
c. start the voting process but fail to complete the ballot
d. complete the ballot without making informed decisions
c. start the voting process but fail to complete the ballot
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Republican activists come from a diverse socioeconomic and ethnic base
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
To win the general election, presidential candidates have to win support from __________ who often do not vote in primaries
a. intensely conservative voters b. committedly liberal voters c. moderate and pragmatic voters d. Evangelical Christians
Senate confirmation of justices turned nasty in the late 1980s, after President Reagan's nomination of ________, which faced fierce opposition from liberals
a. Clarence Thomas b. Robert Bork c. John J. Roberts d. Ruth Bader Ginsberg e. Samuel Alito
President Bush received an intelligence briefing about one month prior to September 11, 2001 that Osama bin Laden was planning terrorist attacks inside the United States that could involve airplanes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false