As a candidate for the __________ Party, you would expect to receive a number of delegates proportional to the number of votes you won in a primary

Answer:


Democratic

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The local office that separates politics from administration is a. the county clerk

b. the advisory commissioner. c. the mayor. d. the city manager.

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The coattail effect is the tendency of state candidates to influence the election prospects of a presidential candidate

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The existence of political parties can help reduce voter fatigue by _____

a. giving citizens multiple avenues for political participation b. reducing the number of times voters have to cast ballots c. simplifying the task of evaluating a large number of candidates d. providing voters with the information needed to make an informed choice

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