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lindiwe

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If elections are decided by ticket-splitters, as DeVries and Tarrance contend, campaigns should be used to
 
  A) communicate the candidate's views on issues.
  B) project the candidate's personality.
  C) personally attack the opposing candidate.
  D) preserve the candidate's party base.
  E) confuse the voters about the real key issues.

Question 2

A Republican or Democrat who occasionally votes for a candidate of the other party is defined by DeVries and Tarrance as
 
  A) an independent voter.
  B) a ticket-splitter.
  C) an undecided voter.
  D) a pivotal voter.
  E) a paradox.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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