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A cross-pressured voter is someone who feels conflicted due to being influenced by competing political beliefs or identities. They may have loyalties to multiple parties or interest groups, making it difficult for them to decide how to vote in an election.
By a vote of the board members.
to vote for Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton.
Because each of the voters has a free choice - instead of being told what (or who) to vote for.
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A cross pressured voter is someone who is receiving mixed cues as to how they should vote. The cross pressured voter is not loyal to any one party and is conflicted as to which party.
Because each of the voters has a free choice - instead of being told what (or who) to vote for.
Because each of the voters has a free choice - instead of being told what (or who) to vote for.
A group taking a vote is an example of direct democracy because each member has an equal opportunity to participate and directly influence the decision-making process. In direct democracy, individuals have a direct say in decisions that affect them, rather than relying on elected representatives to make choices on their behalf.
In a direct democracy, the citizens themselves rule and make decisions collectively on public policy matters through processes like referendums and town hall meetings. There are no representatives or intermediaries making decisions on behalf of the people.