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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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9. Politicians and political parties try to convince which group of voters to leave the area of undecided voters (also called in

dependent voters), by having both conservative and liberal ideas?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Alona [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

political center voters

Explanation:

<u>Voters that are considered to be part of the “political center” have the beliefs and ideas that can be attributed to both left and right.</u> They are likely mixed ideas, of which some lean towards liberal and some lead towards conservative.

Parties have their voting pool on which they count on and that is considered “secure”. But often these central voters are the key ones, as they can go both ways.

This is why politicians are trying to have <u>ideas appealing to them, the ones that will not prove them to be too extreme right nor left but will promise something from both sides of the spectrum.</u>

These voters can also be called unaffiliated voters or swing voters.

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