Which of the following represents a rationalist's explanation for not voting in a local election?
A. The person running for office is not appealing.
B. Getting to the polls is the duty of being a citizen.
C. One person's vote isn't going to be that critical in deciding the outcome.
D. There isn't really a difference in candidates.
Answer: C
Political Science
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