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by BurningFrog
2607 days ago
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I think the assumption/result is that even though you only get one out of two candidates to choose from and there are hundreds of independent issues, in aggregate, after all forces and processes have had their effect, resulting policy in most major issues is surprisingly close to what the median voter wants. Caveat: I'm just some guy who reads web pages, not a voting scientist. |
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