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14 March, 01:26

How do local party organizations differ from national committees?

a. Only the national committee raises money.

b. Primaries happen on the local level once a year whereas they happen on the national level every four years.

c. County chairmen have patronage power which they use to sway power both locally and nationally.

d. National committee chairmen determine who is elected for precinct chairs.

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  1. 14 March, 04:35
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    Answer: A. Only the national committee raises money

    The national committee of a political party, which consists of representative in each state is saddled with the responsibility of raising funds for the presidential elections, usually through contributions from party members and individual supporters.
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