Because states are the key battlegrounds of presidential campaigns, candidates often find themselves __________
a. avoiding battleground states in order to avoid the appearance of impropriety
b. unable to connect with voters on a national basis
c. visiting every state in the union multiple times
d. tailoring their appeals to the particular interests of a state
d
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If the owner of a television station is a staunch conservative and sells advertising time to the Republican candidate but refuses to sell available adverting time to the Democratic candidate, this would be a violation of the __________
a. prior restraint doctrine b. equal time rule c. Second Amendment d. right to rebuttal rule
Governors serve as the major points of contact between their states and the president, Congress, and federal agencies. This role is known as
a. intergovernmental coordinator. b. intragovernmental coordinator. c. economic development coordinator. d. legislative-judicial facilitator.