Imagine a large city election. You know that if you vote, yo…
Imagine a large city election. You know that if you vote, your candidate will get one more vote. You also know that your single vote has almost zero chance of being the tie-breaker that decides who wins. This situation, where the cost of voting (your time) seems much bigger than the tiny chance of your vote actually mattering, is known as:
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An analysis of federal lobbying expenditures and the number of registered lobbyists over the past several decades consistently shows that a specific category of interest groups dominates the political influence game in Washington D.C. Which category of interest group accounts for the largest proportion of registered lobbyists and annual lobbying spending?
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