Surveys seek out candidates' views
Some on ballot wary of questions. Every campaign season, candidates are bombarded with surveys from groups seeking their opinions on everything from legalizing marijuana to right-to-life issues.
Candidates have received dozens of surveys this year from people who want to nail down their political positions.
The Libertarian Party of Oklahoma wants to weed out candidates who don't support broader ballot ...
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