suppose at the start of an election season two candidates with extreme positions
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suppose at the start of an election season two candidates with extreme positions are running against each other. The median voter model predicts that each candidate will become more moderate because A. voters with extreme views will not switch loyalties, but voters in the middle will vote for the candidate whose views are closest to his or her own views. B. median voters will refuse to vote for a candidate who holds extreme views C. the debates convince each candidate that the other position has some good points D. voters with extreme views are less likely to vote than are voters with moderate views
Explanation / Answer
Solution: the debates convince each candidate that the other position has some good points
Explanation: Median voter theorem makes an assumption that voters' preferences are single peaked thus they will choose the alternative closest to their own view
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