American political parties tend to take middle-of-the-road stands on major issues

American political parties tend to take middle-of-the-road stands on major issues









A) only because the party's candidates are so afraid of alienating those on different sides of issues.
B) while the public tends to have stronger opinions
C) in spite of evidence that more extreme positions generate more excitement and likelihood for electoral victory.
D) because most of the American electorate are centrist.
E) because most of the American electorate do not have political opinions.










Answer: D


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