Front-loading affects the selection of a nominee by ______.

A. making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum
B. hurting incumbent presidents who cannot contest their party's primaries as easily as
challengers
C. making the performance of candidates at conventions all the more important
D. making money less important in early contests as long as the candidate gets in front
of other borrowers for the later primaries


Answer: A. making success in earlier primaries all the more important in gaining and keeping momentum

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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