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1. Syndicated political columnists often use their newspaper columns to try to persuade
readers to vote a certain way. However, their efforts to persuade voters rarely succeed, for by
the time such a column appears, nearly all who will vote in the election will have already
made a decision about which candidate to vote for.
Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?
A. Syndicated columnists influence the votes of most of their readers who have not yet
decided which candidate to vote for.
B. The attempts of syndicated political columnists to persuade readers to vote a certain
way in an election can instead cause them to vote a different way.
C. People who regularly read columns by syndicated political columnists mainly read
those written by columnists with whom they already largely agree.
D. People rarely can be persuaded to change their minds about which candidate to vote
for once they have made a decision.

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