A problem with dealignment theory is that
A) straight-ticket voting is now nearly universal.
B) many so-called independent voters are not really all that independent.
C) most voters are swing voters.
D) realignments in American political history are generally unknown.
E) closely divided elections are rare.
B
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a. maintaining a consistent record as a moderate governor who could win a general election. b. presenting himself as a socially conservative candidate, which enabled him to overcome his lack of financial resources. c. using the delegate allocation rules to his advantage so he was able to dispatch all of his challengers rather easily. d. portraying himself as a “severe conservative” and adopting issue positions consistent with this portrayal combined with superior financial resources.
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What will be an ideal response?