Candidates are free to act as they please once in office, as long as they retain their constituents' support.
Candidates don't need the party's approval to seek a nomination via a primary.
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Which of the following result from the fact in the United States candidates rather than parties control their campaigns?
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Candidates are free to act as they please once in office, as long as they retain their constituents' support.
Candidates are obligated to support all aspects of their party's national platform.
Candidates rely heavily on the parties to advise them as they run their primary campaigns.
Candidates don't need the party's approval to seek a nomination via a primary.
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