Forest wrote:
> 2 % approve A only.
> 25 % approve both A and B
> 23 % approve C only.
>
> But note that (in the sample) every ballot that approves B also
> approves A. If this is a real feature of the population, it will be
> impossible for B to get more approval than A.
>
> I think I would put
Suppose that the approval results from a reliable poll are published as follows:
2 % approve A only.
25 % approve both A and B
23 % approve C only.
And now it's your turn to vote an approval ballot.
According to approval strategy A, you should put your approval cutoff on the B
side of A (in