Why are the personal characteristics of the candidates important to voters?
a. They are pieces of information that are readily accessible so people can make generalizations.
b. Since much of what these agents do is out of public sight, these give clues about a candidate’s personal values.
c. They are closely tied to partisanship so it reinforces preexisting biases.
d. It is an easy piece of information, but it really has very little effect on voting outcomes.
b. Since much of what these agents do is out of public sight, these give clues about a candidate’s personal values.
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A. his unswerving commitment to the programs of the Great Society and of the New Deal. B. the need to reduce the federal deficit and a conservative definition of the welfare problem. C. the need to gain the support of black and Latino voters. D. the Democratic Party's hope to regain the support of white voters in the South. E. the need for the Democratic Party to gain the support of women voters.
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What will be an ideal response?