Aaron is the campaign manager for a politician in Texas. What should his campaign strategy be to best convince the voters to cast a ballot for his candidate?
a. His candidate must maintain a positive style of campaigning.
b. His candidate must appeal to Hispanics to cast their vote early.
c. His candidate should appeal to youthful voters so that they cannot make excuses not to vote.
d. His candidate must build momentum prior to early voting as well as track voting trends in order to reach voters who have not cast their ballots.
Answer: D
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