American History
Introduction
According to the median voter theorems there are two main principles which can help us count and measure the amount of voters that vote for one candidate as well as to predict the outcome of the election on the ground of various primary polls.
So the first key principle is that if parties or candidates want to win, they should orient on the median voters. The second key aspect suggests that people will choose will vote for such an alternative, which is the most closest and similar to their prospective.
The picture describes in what directions should two parties, organisations or candidates move according to the median voter theorem (Congleton).
Now imagining that my name is David Axelrod ...