Multiple Choice
Candidate A says,"Health care is too expensive in the United States.We need to do something-and quickly-to develop a better,more responsive,less expensive health care system." Candidate B,who is running against candidate A in a two-person race,says,"Health care is too expensive in the United States.We need to do something about it and quickly.I suggest that we have the federal government develop a centralized system for delivering health care in this country." If you know nothing else about the two candidates,it follows that
A) candidate A has taken polls and candidate B has not.
B) candidate B has taken polls and candidate A has not.
C) candidate B is smarter than candidate A.
D) candidate B has a higher probability of winning the election than candidate A.
E) candidate A has a higher probability of winning the election than candidate B.
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