What do parties aim to do when recruiting political leaders?

a. persuade potential leaders to restrain their individial ambitions so that the party can achieve its collective purposes
b. encourage potential leaders to attain their individual ambitions and consider a party's collective purposes as secondary
c. advocate for a small number of issues that individual leaders care about, even if it reduces the chance the party wins elections
d. limit the involvement of ordinary people in the political process
e. all of these


a

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