Median voter model says that the candidate who will win is the one who Group of answer choices gets more people to move to the median best portrays their issues to the median voter gets more of their political party to vote best represents the issues important to the average voter
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The median voter is the individual whose preferences lie at the midpoint of the political spectrum, where half of the voters have more extreme preferences to the left or right. Show more…
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