Unlike with state legislative races, in gubernatorial races, the opposing major party will almost always
a. find someone to run, even against a popular incumbent.
b. concede defeat if the incumbent is running for reelection.
c. outspend the incumbent.
d. form a coalition with the other minor parties.
a
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Fill in the blanks with correct word
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