Someone who votes for an election candidate without thoroughly investigating the candidate's position on all issues
A) is rational because the candidate probably won't share all of the voter's preferences anyway.
B) is irrational because the candidate might not share all of the voter's preferences.
C) is rational because it would be costly to determine all of the candidate's positions.
D) is rationally ignorant if he expects the costs of gaining the information to be greater than benefits.
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