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    If the Median Voter Theorem Is Viewed as a Two-Player
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If the Median Voter Theorem Is Viewed as a Two-Player

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If the median voter theorem is viewed as a two-player game, with the two players being the candidates running for office, a Nash equilibrium occurs when the candidates hold the most extreme, opposite political views.

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