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Author: The recent drop in voter turnout is not a sign of apathy but rather a rational response to a lack of meaningful choices. When ballots offer candidates who differ little from one another, staying home is a reasonable reaction rather than a symptom of indifference.
Which one of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the author's argument?
- Surveyed non-voters overwhelmingly report being highly satisfied with the candidates who were available to them
- Turnout has fallen even in regions whose ballots feature many sharply distinct political parties
- A large share of would-be voters describe the registration process as needlessly complicated
- The number of voters under the age of twenty-five has fallen to an all-time low
- Several commentators have praised this year's slate of candidates as unusually distinctive
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