Multiple Choice
Frontloading refers to
A) a strategy employed by candidate press secretaries that seeks to bombard the media with positive news.
B) the recent tendency of states to hold primaries early in the calendar year in order to capitalize on media attention.
C) a fundraising technique that candidates employ to amass large amounts of money before a campaign actually begins.
D) bargaining among superdelegates over which candidate they will support at the national convention.
E) candidates' refusal to campaign in early primary states.
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