The statement candidates will be fixed up and trained for the election, as racing horses will be fixed up and trained best explains the reason for this analogy.
Option- C.
<u>Explanation:
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The "horse-race" or "gambling framework" story is a popular electoral coverage. "From decades of research we know that media aim to watch elections through competitive lens," Lawrence said.
"Campaigns are portrayed in many respects, including sports events, with an emphasis on who wins, who loses, who's up and who's down, whether we go forward or back in the elections." In addition to political bias, reporters across different media outlets promote biasing views by distilling in simple texts complex campaigns and issues.
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