Critics of open primaries argue
A) the importance of registered party members is diluted.
B) independent voters are generally excluded from the process.
C) party members switch primaries on a frequent basis.
D) the system gives too much attention to party insiders.
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Q53: Advocates for holding more open primaries argue
A)open
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Q57: A process through which a state's eligible
Q58: The majority of states choose their delegates
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