Dear Mike, you wrote (16 Sep 2000): > Approval has no offensive strategy. That's one reason > why Approval has a stability unequalled among voting > systems. You wrote (6 Sep 2000): "A voter uses offensive strategy if he votes in a way intended to take victory from a SCW & give it to someone else whom he likes better." I don't see why offensive strategies are not possible under Approval Voting. Could you please give an explanation? Could you please explain e.g. why bullet voting is not an offensive strategy under Approval Voting? Markus Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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