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Which sentence from the passage helps develop the implied main idea that presidential campaign advertisements will continue as long as there are elections?


“In the early 1790s, each presidential campaign would even publish its own newspaper to get more information out to the public.” (paragraph 2)


“Still, it seems unlikely that anything is going to change.” (paragraph 1)


“Different advertising techniques, such as slogans, played a significant role in early American presidential campaigns.” (paragraph 2)


“The candidates themselves often despair over the idea of being sold 'like breakfast cereal,' as presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson quipped after losing the 1956 election.” (paragraph 1)

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“Still, it seems unlikely that anything is going to change.” (paragraph 1)

Explanation: this sentence directly implies that campaign advertising will continue (i.e., nothing will change) as long as elections keep happening.