Multiple Choice
Rational ignorance suggests that voters may not spend much time examining candidates before an election because
A) politics is boring
B) each voter has virtually no chance of deciding the election
C) public choices are not important to society
D) candidates are chosen by the electoral college
E) candidates are usually so different that it is easy to determine which is better
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