Social Studies, 06.04.2020 18:30 DisneyGirl11
If you were running for governor in the Democratic Party in your hometown, it would be MOST advantageous for you to do which of the following?
run when a wildly popular Democratic incumbent was running for re-election
have a short ballot at the polls
have a long ballot in the primaries
run in the general election on a split ticket
who ever answers gets answer right gets 20 points
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