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<p>voters support a given platform, then it will be understood that a mandate exists. There is no agreed upon metric for how much support a position must have--or be believed to have--before there is a mandate for its implementation. The median mandate is the theory that the policy preferences of the <a href="page.php?w=median_voter">median voter</a> give a political mandate. This presents its own challenges when applied, as median policy preferences are often more complex and have multiple dimensions.</p>

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