Political endorsements by interest groups are

A) important because groups publicize their choices in their membership publications.
B) important although candidates cannot identify the specific source of any endorsement.
C) relatively unimportant, given the power of political parties.
D) violations of campaign finance reform laws.
E) permissible only in local elections, not in federal elections.

A

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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