Prior to primary elections, parties picked their nominees through ______.

a. party machines
b. party conventions
c. general elections
d. patronage


b. party conventions

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As a candidate for the __________ Party, you would expect to receive a number of delegates proportional to the number of votes you won in a primary

Answer:

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In Texas, when is a runoff primary required?

A. when the winner of the first primary is disqualified B. when no candidate receives a majority of votes C. when there is only a .02 percent difference in total votes for the top two candidates D. when no candidate receives a plurality of votes

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What are the advantages of close-contact campaign strategies compared to mass media appeals?

What will be an ideal response?

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The voters' antigovernment sentiment reached a peak in the aftermath of the 1994 congressional elections

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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