Despite their expressed disdain for parties, voters still rely heavily on party cues in making their decisions because ______.

A. party labels continue to provide useful, cheap information about candidates
B. their membership in the party is a source of pride
C. they share identical policy preferences to that of their party
D. they don't know any better


Answer: A

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