The local substitution argument against using public money to attract baseball spring training sites is

A. even more valid than the argument against regular stadiums.
B. less valid than the argument against regular stadiums because most of the fans at a spring training game are tourists who would not be in that city otherwise.
C. completely invalid because no one at a spring training game is from the local community.
D. just as valid as the argument against regular stadiums.


Answer: B

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