Considering the average voter turnout percentages for primaries and caucuses, what would you advise a candidate whose campaign you were managing about spending time in states with primaries and states with caucuses?

a. Primaries will give a clearer indication of voter favor, so go with states with primaries.
b. Caucuses indicate the preferences of rank-and-file party members, so spend more time in those states. –
c. Spend equal amounts of time in all states so as not to show favoritism.
d. Strategies for spending time in primary states versus caucus states have shown no differences in outcomes.


b

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