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In a 1948 Novel Titled "Walden II", One of the Characters

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In a 1948 novel titled "Walden II", one of the characters states: "The chance that one man's vote will decide the issue in a national election...is less than the chance that he will be killed on his way to the polls." This statement addresses


A) why laws against pork-barrelling and logrolling cannot be legislated.
B) why the United States spends too much money on elections.
C) why the margin of victory in elections is measured in hundreds, thousands, and millions of votes.
D) why a utility-maximizing person may rationally decide not to vote or become informed about elections.

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