The myth of party irrelevance holds that:
A) Political parties are unnecessary in American politics.
B) It is irrelevant that parties raise millions of dollars for political campaigns.
C) There are too many small parties that are irrelevant in American politics.
D) Parties can only survive so long as candidates are popular.
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