Multiple Choice
"My opponent in this election says she wants a balanced federal budget,but won't say how it would be achieved." This candidate is trying to
A) challenge his or her opponent's commitment to balancing the budget.
B) get his or her opponent to say something that will allow a label of "left-wing" or "right-wing" to be attached on her.
C) accuse the opponent of going exclusively after the median voter,who is never interested in ends,only means.
D) accuse the opponent of going after the votes of the rationally ignorant.
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