DeVries and Tarrance emphasize that
A) voters construct their own individual view of the campaign by interpreting symbols offered to them by drawing upon their own experience.
B) campaigns make no difference in the way people vote.
C) in many elections the outcome is determined by "ticket-splitters."
D) the strategy of a campaign should be to reinforce the views of voters who have already decided how they will vote.
E) campaigns have always made a difference, except in the case of the 1964 presidential election.
C
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