Party labels provide cues for performance voting so voters can easily

a. vote based solely on the performance of the voter’s retirement account or other investments.
b. vote for the party based on how the voter thinks the government is doing well.
c. vote in a national election based on how the voter’s municipal officials are performing.
d. vote at every available election opportunity.


b. vote for the party based on how the voter thinks the government is doing well.

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