During an election, a candidate who is not doing as well in the polls as his or her opponent will
A) modify his or her position so that it is more like that of his or her opponent.
B) modify his or her position so that it is less like that of his or her opponent.
C) become more specific in discussing the issues.
D) label his or her opponent as a middle-of-the-roader.
A
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