Multiple Choice
Political candidates running for the same office tend to voice
A) the same views on how things should be accomplished so that one candidate does not gain an advantage over the other.
B) the same views on how things should be accomplished,simply because there usually is no difference between their views.
C) quite different views on how things should be accomplished so that voters will see that one approach is better than another.
D) the same views on what things should be accomplished,but not speak specifically on how things should be accomplished.
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