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Jipu 123

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Interest groups work with political parties in the following ways except
 
  a) providing campaign funds to party candidates.
  b) nominating candidates to run as the party's nominees in the general election.
  c) providing organizational support to party candidates.
  d) endorsing candidates.
  e) providing lobbying support for policies the party favors.

Question 2

The main duties of the State Democratic Executive Committee (SDEC) and the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) include all of the following except
 
  a) certifying statewide candidates for the March primary.
  b) organizing state party conventions.
  c) raising money for party candidates.
  d) removing candidates from the general election for making statements that embarrass state party leaders.
  e) speaking to the media on behalf of the state party.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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