English: An example of the McKelvey-Schofield Chaos Theorem. Three voters A, B, C have ideal points in two dimensions. They prefer policies that are closer to their ideal points. The circles show B's and C's indifferences curves through a policy at x. If a candidate proposes x, another candidate can win by proposing any policy in the yellow zone.
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