Multiple Choice
Figure 13.2 : The above figure represents the 9 voters in a small community who are voting to elect someone as mayor. The voters are listed in order, from left to right, by their political views, from the most liberal (L4) to the most conservative (C4) . The two candidates running for mayor are Oliver Cousins, a liberal, and George Glass, a conservative. Assume that all 9 voters will vote in the election, and each voter will cast his or her vote for the candidate who is most closely aligned with their political views.
-Refer to Figure 13.2. Oliver's political views place him at the L4 position and George's political views place him at the C4 position. Based on the two candidates' political views, Sam Butcher decides to enter the race as a third-party candidate. Sam will definitely win the election if he adopts political views that place him at the ________ position(s) .
A) M
B) M, L1, or C1
C) L4 or C4
D) Sam cannot possibly win the election.
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