When party loyalists select the candidates of their party, they vote a

propaganda ticket.
straight-party ticket.
cross-pressured vote.
landslide.

straight-party ticket.

These voters are caught between conflicting issues.

young voters
independent voters
strong party voters
cross-pressured voters

I'll be glad to check your answer.

Cross pressured v?

Right.

The correct answer is "straight-party ticket." When party loyalists select the candidates of their party, they vote a straight-party ticket. This means they choose to vote for all the candidates of a particular political party rather than selecting individual candidates from different parties. This can be done by marking a single box or selecting a single option on the ballot that represents the entire party. By voting straight-party, party loyalists essentially endorse and support the party's platform and all the candidates representing that party.