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in the 1946 gubernatorial primary, eugene talmadge received 16,000, votes less than james v. carmichael but won the election because
a) he was the incumbent governor.
b) georgia's use of the county unit system.
c) of carmichael was a republican candidate.
d) of his alliance with white supremacist groups.

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