According to Herbert Alexander's "doctrine of sufficiency,"
A) there is a minimum amount of money that candidates must spend to have a chance at winning.
B) candidates with large personal fortunes are almost guaranteed victory, unless their opponent is of roughly equal net worth.
C) in order to win a candidate must have more money than his or her opponent.
D) the wealthier candidate always wins.
E) a candidate's sense of self-worth, not money, is most important to a successful campaign.
Answer: A
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