Interest groups use electoral scorecards to

a. rate candidates who are vulnerable and can be defeated. 
b. rate elections as competitive or non-competitive. 
c. let their members know which candidates align with the groups’ policy interests. 
d. rate new organizations as friendly or unfriendly for the groups’ interests. 
 


c. let their members know which candidates align with the groups’ policy interests. 

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