Danica is running for office. A survey showed that most voters in her district describe themselves as conservative but not extremely conservative. Her opponent is running as a moderate. How should Danica position herself to get the most votes and win the election?
a. as a liberal
b. as a moderate
c. as slightly more conservative than her opponent
d. as slightly more liberal than her opponent
c. as slightly more conservative than her opponent
Economics
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