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What is the most likely outcome of the phrase, "you have the liberty of of voting for anyone you please; but we have the liberties of counting in any one we please."

A.) political parties have the right to count the liberties of it's members
B.) counting population is one of the main objectives of general election, not primary election
C.) the political boss is required by law to give an accurate count of votes
D.) votes are always assigned to the correct canidate
E.) members of Congress can appeal the right to vote if any U.S citizen

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B. First sentence states the general public can vote for any of the candidates, but Congress has the overall say in the primary election, despite general votes.
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