The Internet has become a powerful campaign tool for all of the following reasons except

a. it can disseminate the candidate's message to far­flung audiences.
b. it can mobilize potential supporters.
c. it reduces the amount of spending on negative and misleading advertising.
d. it serves as a vehicle for attracting contributions.

c

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Fill in the blank with the correct words.

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Describe the ways in which social media on the Internet can be employed by candidates and political groups.

What will be an ideal response?

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