A candidate for political office faces two important structural factors when planning a campaign: the office the candidate is seeking and

A) whether he or she is the incumbent or the challenger.
B) the available funds needed to conduct the campaign.
C) the current majority political party.
D) how many other candidates are seeking office.
E) the size of the Electoral College.


A

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