William G. Mayer contends that frontloading of the presidential nominating process contributes to
a. declining voter turnout in the later stages of the race.
b. increasing voter interest and higher voter turnout.
c. ideological polarization of the parties.
d. ideological moderation of the parties.
a. declining voter turnout in the later stages of the race.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.