In bar charts, to what degree should the widths of the bars vary?
A. never vary B. sometimes vary C. always vary D. none of the above
A
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Although many people claim to vote for "the person, not the party," party identification remains a powerful influence in voter choice. Party ties among voters have weakened over time, with increasing proportions of voters labeling themselves as independents or only weak Democrats or Republicans, and more voters opting to split their tickets or cross party lines than did so a generation ago
Nevertheless, party identification remains one of the most important influences on voter choice. Party affiliation is more important in congressional than in presidential elections, but even in presidential elections the tendency to see the candidate of one's own party as "the best person" is very strong. a. Too many voters have a tendency to see the candidate of their own political party as the best person for the position regardless of the stand on issues. b. Congressional elections are influenced more by party affiliation than presidential elections because they are less publicized. c. In voter choice, party affiliation remains one of the most important influences even though there are some who opt to split their tickets or cross party lines. d. People are more liberal in choosing the best candidate today than they were a generation ago.