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...ve to understand a voters behavior is that people sometimes don’t understand the issues that are being dealt with, and if they don’t understand the issues they are certainly not going to put any attention to it. And its not that voters don’t know anything it’s just they don’t know about politics. Voters tend to me more apprehensive as to what the colors of the party are what the candidate is wearing, if he or she is tall, handsome. Voters are to busy in their daily jobs and families to think about political issues that at the end really affect all of us. They don’t have time to research these issues in dept so they usually go with what is presented over the media, political activists. If they had the time to do research and know more then their votes would probably change. People sometimes vote for a conservative idea when in reality they would have preferred a liberal idea. They leave everything till the end some “swing most elections, decided the day they voted” Voters tend to reach their political decisions out of intuitive and gut reasoning. The average American voter tends to “eyeball the product, associate idiosyncratically with the brand name, and choose form the gut.” Younger voters always tend to vote for the same candidate that their parents vote for. If the father is republican then the son in most cases is also going to be a republican. Another way that voters choose their candidate and which I think is the most popular is because of their political party. When people go out to the polls to vote and are about to make their decisions they see many names of polit...