Scholarship on the use of heuristics by the American voting public is
A. nonexistent.
B. discredited.
C. in agreement that heuristics allow voters to make good decisions despite being uninformed.
D. in agreement that heuristics harm democracy.
E. conflicted.
Answer: E
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