What is the difference between party regulars and candidate activists?
a. Party regulars are more uncompromising than candidate activists.
b. Party regulars are more concerned with party cohesiveness, while candidate activists tend to be ideologically driven.
c. Party regulars tend to be ideologically driven, while candidate activists are more willing to compromise.
d. Party regulars focus on individual candidates, while candidate activists focus on issues.
Answer: b
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