What describes the pattern of interest group involvement in electoral activities in Texas?

a. Most interest groups are primarily concerned with supporting their "friends" rather with ideological purity.
b. Interest groups typically focus on a wide range of political issues.
c. Interest groups spread their support widely across almost all legislators evenly.
d. Interest groups regularly run candidates for office under the groups' labels.

Answer: a

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