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What does GOP stand for

Grand Old Party Gallup Opinion Poll
Grand old Party

What must every nation-state have within its borders

Authority or sovereignty, I guess.

What established direct primaries

progressives

Which of the following is usually a small political party that focuses on one particular issue

Third party

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