Once voting preferences become more complicated than those assumed by the median-voter theorem:
A. the policies preferred by the average voter become more important.
B. the way in which votes are cast becomes important.
C. economists cannot analyze voting preferences successfully.
D. the politicians stay more extreme in their views.
Answer: B
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