Multiple Choice
At the start of a campaign, it is important for a candidate to:
A) Ignore data from previous elections.
B) Declare which issues are important to them.
C) Carefully analyze who the voters are in their district.
D) Intimidate the opposition.
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Q5: Which is not part of an issue-oriented
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Q8: As a volunteer for a political campaign,
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Q12: Raising funds, recruiting volunteers, and seeking endorsements
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