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You are a campaign manager for a candidate running for city mayor. The election is just a few weeks away, and you've been tasked with organizing a campaign rally. However, you've received multiple requests from different interest groups to speak at the rally. What should you consider when deciding who gets to speak?

Option: 1

Allow all interest groups to speak to ensure inclusivity.


Option: 2

Prioritize interest groups that align closely with your candidate's platform.


Option: 3

Select interest groups based on their financial contributions to the campaign.


Option: 4

Randomly choose one interest group to speak to maintain neutrality.


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When deciding who gets to speak at a campaign rally for a mayoral candidate, it's essential to prioritize interest groups that align closely with your candidate's platform. hence option B 

 

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Rakesh

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