Conventions are not as important as they once were in that

Conventions are not as important as they once were in that









A) we know who is going to win the presidential nomination before the convention meets.

B) there is less drama and fanfare.

C) rousing credentials fights and keynote speeches are a thing of the past.

D) they have not taken more than one ballot to nominate a president since 1952.

E) they no longer adopt party platforms.










Answer: A


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