The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Republican National Committee (RNC)
A) can both force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
B) are both unable to force state and local parties to share their positions on issues.
C) operate differently; the DNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the RNC cannot.
D) operate differently; the RNC can force state and local parties to share its positions on issues, whereas the DNC cannot.
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