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Social media has been very helpful to third-party candidates because . (Select all that apply.)
these candidates are able to gain followers during a political campaign
these candidates can use maintain their political momentum base well after an election
these candidates chances of winning an election are almost guaranteed
they are always able split the vote during a presidential electionthey are always able split the vote during a presidential election
these candidates are able to express their ideological beliefs to a wider audience
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Social media has been very helpful to third-party candidates because . (Select all that apply.)
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