What is the particular problem in Texas judicial elections known as the "name game"?
A) Voters will often vote for a candidate by looking at her or his party affiliation, not his or her name.
B) Many voters will vote for a judicial candidate whose name they are familiar with, even if they know nothing about the candidate.
C) Judicial candidates sometimes make up colorful nicknames, like "Hang 'Em High" Johnson, that serve as free advertisements for their judging beliefs.
D) Only big-name candidates can raise enough campaign contributions.
E) Voters will often vote for a candidate whose name is listed first on the ballot.
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