Most "position papers" are rarely, if ever, used, but they are still important because they
A) show important interest groups a candidate's positions.
B) prepare candidates to answer tough questions.
C) allow journalists to look up a candidate's views.
D) sway voters in key states.
E) Options A, B, and C.
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