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A secondary-line injury to competition occurs when the recipient of a favored price passes the benefits of the lower price on to the next level of distribution.
Prospective Voting
Voting based on anticipation of future actions or policies a candidate or political party might enact if they gain office.
Retrospective Voting
A theory of voting where voters make their election decisions based on their evaluations of past performance of incumbents.
Partisan
Someone who shows a strong and biased support for a particular political party, candidate, or cause.
Political Act
A deliberate action or measure taken by individuals, groups, or governments to influence or engage in the political process.
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