A party platform is:


A. a statement outlining the party's history.
B. the organization of the party's operatives.
C. a statement of a political party's principles and issues.
D. the platform from which speeches are made at the party convention.
E. the tactics to be used to defeat the opposition party.


C. a statement of a political party's principles and issues.

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