At the state level the central committees
A. provide only general guidance for the state organizations.
B. concentrate most strongly on national elections.
C. endorse candidates in their state-wide primaries but do not have formal control over who is chosen.
D. have the final say in who will be chosen as the candidates for national office from their party in their home state.
E. are prevented from participating in fund-raising and voter registration because they receive government funding.
Answer: A
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