Multiple Choice
When it comes to voting in a presidential election,we would expect,ceteris paribus,
A) a lower percentage of eligible voters will vote if the weather is bad and this makes it harder to get to the polls on election day (than would have voted if the weather was good) .
B) a higher percentage of eligible voters will vote if the weather is bad on election day (than would have voted if the weather was good) .
C) many people to vote who are rationally ignorant.
D) a higher voter turnout in the North than in the South.
E) a and c
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