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Professional campaign managers consider party and candidate to be less important than campaign theme and money in winning elections.
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A Political Action Committee is the method by which a candidate finances his/her own campaign.
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Soft money was regulated by the Campaign Finance Reform legislation passed in 2002.
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The cost of "issue ads" independently produced by interest groups must be reported to the Federal Elections Commission.
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There are no federal restrictions on the amount of money that individuals can spend on their own campaign.
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Most voters cast their ballot based on the policy positions of the candidates.
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Ronald Reagan was known as the "Great Communicator."
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Al Gore won the Electoral College vote in 2000.
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California has the largest number of Electoral College votes.
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The cost of "issue ads" independently produced by interest groups must be reported to the Federal Elections Commission.
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