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While conservatives today play a dominant role in mainstream politics, there was once a time when they were on the __________ of American political life.
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While conservatives today play a dominant role in mainstream politics, there was once a time when they were on the __________ of American political life.

A.side

B.standby

C.gadget

D.fringe

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