The nomination campaign is a state-by-state process over several months. What is the primary goal of the candidate during this part of the campaign?
A) to raise more money than all other candidates running of the party's nomination
B) to secure the most television interviews
C) to complete the process with the most delegates committed to support his or her campaign at the national convention
D) to win the general election in November
E) to garner support of each state's congressional delegation
C
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