Multiple Choice
The notion that candidates need to raise and spend enough money to compete but that it is not always necessary to outspend an opponent is called the
A) majority-minority doctrine.
B) doctrine of sufficiency.
C) soft-money approach.
D) selective perception.
E) hydraulic theory of money and politics.
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