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A third-party candidate runs for a presidential election. She announces her candidacy after the two-party primary season has begun.
Which of the following features of the two-party system is most likely to prevent this third-party candidate from becoming president?
failure to qualify for federal matching funds
lack of a strong existing campaign-finance network
failure to meet deadlines to be included on state ballots
lack of an extensive national campaign organization at any level
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