Critics of a national primary argue that
A) the campaign would be lengthened.
B) obscure candidates would receive too much of an advantage.
C) the media would have little impact.
D) no candidate would receive a majority, thus a run-off election would be needed.
E) All of these could happen.
Answer: D
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