Federalism in the electoral system refers to
A) difference between national election trends and trends in states.
B) national government control of the mechanisms of elections.
C) the attempt to regain the values of the Federalist founders of the American republic.
D) commingling national and state political parties so they have a single set of priorities.
E) media attention exclusively to presidential politics.
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