When voters can vote in either party primary without disclosing their party affiliation, it is called
A) a closed primary.
B) an open primary.
C) a run-off primary.
D) a blanket primary.
E) a caucus.
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Q22: Independent expenditures
A) must be made from the
Q23: At the national convention
A) upon arrival most
Q24: A party-column ballot is a form of
Q25: The manner in which members of the
Q26: The pre-primary election effort to win support
Q28: Which of the following are true of
Q29: When only declared party members can vote
Q30: In presidential elections
A) voters elect the president
Q31: Super PACs
A) allow America's millionaires and billionaires
Q32: In the presidential elections
A) electors meet in
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