In the discipline of political science, party identification refers to

A) a sense of psychological attachment to a party.
B) one's voting record.
C) the simple majority needed to cast a vote.
D) ability to discuss the platforms of a number of political parties that one admires.
E) the political organization that opposes a person's beliefs.

A

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