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The property of a test to detect only a certain antibody or antigen, and not to react with any others, is
Party Identification
An individual's loyalty or affinity towards a particular political party, often influencing their voting behavior.
Party Regimes
Periods during which one party dominates the political scene in a particular system or country, often setting the policy agenda.
Frontloading
The practice of scheduling state party primaries and caucuses earlier in the primary season to gain more influence in the selection of a party’s presidential nominee.
Presidential Selection
The process by which a country chooses its president, often involving a combination of primary elections, party nominations, and a general election.
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