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The fact that some states have moved their primaries earlier in the election year suggests that __________.
 
  a. they don't believe that caucuses should have as much impact as primaries
  b. they want to have a real impact on the selection of the candidate
  c. they have no fear of the Democratic or Republican National Committee
  d. all primaries should take place on the same day

Question 2

If you were a campaign manager and determined that your party was experiencing a backlash against immigration policies, what would be your strategy?
 
  a. Suggest to your candidate that she speak to party leaders about moderating their stance.
  b. Advise your candidate to distance herself from the party line to avoid the national tide.
  c. Run a series of attack ads on the opponents of your party's immigration policies.
  d. Go along with the national tide as a loyal party member.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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