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The median-voter theory suggests that different political parties will not adopt the same position as the median voter to distinguish from the competition.
Selective Benefits
Rewards or incentives provided exclusively to members of an organization or group to encourage participation and membership, often seen in political or social clubs.
Incentives
Motivations or rewards designed to encourage specific actions or behaviors.
Government Programs
Initiatives and services provided by the government designed to support the welfare, safety, and needs of its citizens.
Interest Groups
Organizations formed to represent the interests and concerns of specific groups or industries to influence public policy and decision-making.
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