In 2016, Republican leaders voted to frontload the primary process and make it easier for a candidate to capture the nomination early on. This move ultimately

A. almost prevented Donald Trump from winning.
B. allowed Donald Trump to clinch the nomination on March 1.
C. helped Donald Trump win.
D. caused many Republicans to abandon the party.
E. caused many Democrats to vote Republican.


Answer: C

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