How does the nature of political campaigns in the United States impact people's likelihood of voting?
A.) U.S. campaigns are too short for voters to get to know and care about a candidate
B.) U.S. campaigns have elections on Saturday, when most people are out of town
C.) U.S. campaigns are long and drawn out, and voters lose interest
D.) U.S. campaigns are too positive, and voters prefer a little drama to stay interested
Answer: C.) U.S. campaigns are long and drawn out, and voters lose interest
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