The "normal vote" is
A) who wins according to public opinion polls.
B) a turnout of about 50 percent of eligible voters.
C) a proportion of the votes that each party would win if only party and nothing else affected voting decisions.
D) the results of congressional elections in an off-year, nonpresidential election.
E) the difference between Republican and Democratic popular vote in presidential elections.
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