In congressional elections, campaign spending:
A) usually makes more of a difference for incumbents
B) usually makes more of a difference for challengers
C) usually makes more of a difference for candidates in open-seat races
D) rarely makes a difference
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Q2: On average, incumbents:
A) spend less than their
Q3: In state Supreme Court elections:
A) candidates are
Q4: Money spent by party organizations in coordination
Q5: Spending by individuals, party organizations or other
Q6: Campaign spending in the U.S. is:
A) much
Q8: The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) of
Q9: Most money contributed directly to candidates comes
Q10: Political groups other than party organizations whose
Q11: Organizations set up by incumbents to distribute
Q12: Money raised and spent according to FECA
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