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Crowds, Candidates, and Voter Behavior
This chapter reflects on the historical significance of political demonstrations like the Million Man March, contrasting personal aversions to crowds with the societal emphasis on attendance at rallies. It explores the complexities of voter behavior, particularly among undecided voters, and the role of strategic communication in influencing their decisions in elections. The discussion also addresses the evolving nature of elite influence in politics and media, emphasizing how instinctual voter decisions often overshadow deeper policy considerations.