Langley is a registered Democrat and a member of that middle stratum of Americans who follows politics only some of the time. He is on his way to the polls and is looking for a way to simplify his voting decisions

Given what you know about the role of party identification in making political judgments, what advice would you give Langley so that he minimizes his chances of casting votes he may later come to regret?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Explain why partisanship is a good way for Langley to navigate voting choices.
2, Recommend that Langley use his affiliation with the Democrats to guide his voting decisions.

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