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a federal grant to help a presidential candidate 14. Which statement best explains the role of caucuses in the election process?

Caucuses vote to elect the President of the United States.Caucuses organize recall elections when necessary.Caucuses select electors for the Electoral College.Caucuses support political candidates that further a group's goals.

15. Which tool is most used by political parties and candidates when deciding which issues to focus on during an election?

voter registrationpublic fundingadvertisingvoter polls

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