Which of the following was NOT a reason for the Democratic party adding superdelegates to its national nominating conventions?
A) the sense that party insiders and elected officials would be more likely to support the most electable candidate
B) the need for establishing a "peer review" to the process, with input from politicians who often know the candidates best
C) the insistence of the McGovern-Fraser Commission to have superdelegates play a major veto-like role
D) the feeling that earlier reforms had given too little say to the party's state and national leaders, with disastrous election results
E) none of the above
Answer: C
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