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Law, 11.06.2020 10:57 isabel2007riverton

Why don't major political parties have much interest in reforming the presidential primary process?

A Each party sees the national convention as a way to unify and
strengthen its party.

B Each party sees the national convention as a way to dominate the
nomination process.

C Each party sees the presidential primary process as a way to restrict
input from party members.

D Each party sees the presidential primary as a way to maintain the
power of party bosses.

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