The power of states to run primary elections is limited by
A) party nominating conventions.
B) the First Amendment right of freedom of association.
C) the electoral college.
D) the right of candidates to self-nominate.
E) parties who choose to opt out of state elections.
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Q49: By , the convention system was the
Q50: Currently, states choose national convention delegates through
Q51: In a(n) primary, voters cast ballots for
Q52: As more states opted to hold presidential
Q53: A allows voters to go to the
Q55: Those who attend a political party nominating
Q56: Under the federal election campaign laws, public
Q57: When major campaigns take time to discover
Q58: In a(n) primary, voters can vote for
Q59: In the 2012 election cycle, the average
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