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Political leaders look at polls in which of the following ways?
 
  A) They often complain about polls, and thus never rely on them.
  B) They often complain about polls, but almost all candidates rely on them.
  C) They pay no attention to polls and consider them a nuisance.
  D) They are very positive about the use of polls and constantly praise their use in politics.
  E) They are inexpensive and ineffective in most cases.

Question 2

According to Dan Nimmo, the utilization of professional campaign managers
 
  A) raises disturbing questions about American politics because these people approach elections as a contest of personalities rather than as choices between political parties or principles.
  B) has had little or no effect on how political campaigns are run.
  C) favors the Democratic candidate over the Republican candidate.
  D) makes no difference when an incumbent president is seeking reelection.
  E) has no effect on elections.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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