When smaller political groups wish to have influence in a government with pluralistic voting, they will:

A. drop from races, and consolidate with larger parties.
B. stay in political races, in the hopes of swaying the vote away from the candidate the majority favors.
C. drop from races, and campaign instead to sway the vote away from the candidate the majority favors.
D. stay in political races, in the hopes of a miracle.

A. drop from races, and consolidate with larger parties.

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