To win a primary election, a congressional candidate generally shapes campaign messages to please
A) local citizens.
B) local interest groups.
C) grassroots organizations.
D) core party members in the Senate.
E) core party members in the district.
E
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In Schneckloth v. Bustamonte (1973), the Supreme Court _________ a search based on consent even though the police failed to advise the individual that he was not obligated to consent to the police request
a. upheld b. invalidated c. denied certiorari d. None of the above is true.
Which type of personal document can provide insight into the writer's deepest thoughts such as why a battle is fought, or why serial killers kill through reflecting the inner world of the writer communicated to another?
A) Diary B) Letter C) Memo D) Photo and video
The experiences of Michael Dukakis in 1988 or Mitt Romney in 2012 illustrate that ______.
A. candidates can be successful even without having a particularly memorable message B. the actions of candidates can convey a message subverting the one intended C. a campaign cannot succeed if they do not spend a significant amount of money promoting their message D. it is important to develop a message and communicate it before your opponent does
Former senator Gary Hart's 1988 presidential bid was destroyed primarily by revelation of a. a criminal record
b. an extramarital affair. c. delinquent tax payments. d. change in political parties.