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An Argument Is Valid If It Is Impossible for the Premises

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An argument is valid if it is impossible for the premises to be true while the conclusion is false.


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Current holders of a political office or position.

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Electoral races without an incumbent, typically characterized by more candidates and often more competitive than races with incumbents.

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Efforts and policies aimed at improving the fairness, transparency, and accountability of political campaigning and financing.

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Unregulated, indirect contributions made to political parties for general support purposes, not directly tied to the endorsement of specific candidates, which became more restricted in U.S. politics by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.

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