Momentum and electability are important factors in voters’ decision making during primaries because voters ______.

a. must determine these characteristics through other ways than the media
b. must rely on partisanship to determine these characteristics
c. cannot rely on partisanship, which is typically the strongest cue they have in voting behavior
d. have viewed momentum as an important characteristic in presidents since the Cold War

c. cannot rely on partisanship, which is typically the strongest cue they have in voting behavior

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. describe b. explain c. predict d. influence

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