Some people say that money buys elections. A more realistic statement would be that money:

A. Is necessary but not sufficient for victory
B. Doesn't count in American politics
C. Only buys television time, and that's not enough
D. Helps only the incumbent


Answer: A. Is necessary but not sufficient for victory

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