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LiRa [457]
2 years ago
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Political parties organize people together to select candidates who most nearly ______ their goals and political desires. ( Fill

In The Blank )
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IgorLugansk [536]2 years ago
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Political parties organize people together to select candidates who most nearly represent their goals and political desires. Political parties select the candidate

ratelena [41]2 years ago
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Political parties organize people together to select candidates who most nearly represent their goals and political desires. Political parties select the candidate . design the platform  and conduct the campaign .

The candidates should also represent the platform of the which is the declared policy of the political group.

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