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mikaylakyoung

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When considering the preferences of voters and nonvoters, political scientists find
 
  A) nothing.
  B) that the preferences are not very different.
  C) that the preferences are single issues.
  D) that preferences change rapidly.
  E) that all voters make choices long before they vote.

Question 2

Democrats generally reserve slots at the national convention for
 
  A) superdelegates.
  B) those left out of the primaries.
  C) congressional staff.
  D) members of the opposing party.
  E) academics.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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