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What is mentioned as a reason for visiting Mr. Fraser's blog?
A

To give him feedback on his ideas

B

To contribute to his political campaign

C

To find out about his policies

D

To learn more about his political party


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第四段最后一句提到他会时常更新博客,上面会有一些关于该市的新想法和策略,希望人们去看。所以C项符合题意。
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