How do insiders and outsiders use electoral politics differently to influence elected officials?

A. Insiders offer electoral help, while outsiders more commonly threaten electoral harm.
B. Insiders offer electoral help, while outsiders are more likely to field their own candidates.
C. Insiders stay neutral in elections to preserve access, while outsiders more commonly threaten electoral harm.
D. Insiders more commonly threaten electoral harm, while outsiders offer electoral help.

Answer: A

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