In primary elections
A) candidates appeal to a wide range of opinion to get votes.
B) candidates tend to make moderate stands on issues.
C) partisan campaigning leads to less overall spending on campaigns.
D) candidates try to appeal to the more extreme members of their party.
E) All of the above are true.
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