[quote="Bunuel"]In an election, Candidate A received 70% of the total votes cast and Candidate B received the remaining 30% of the total votes cast. Thus, Candidate A was declared the winner. Candidate B has disputed the results of the election saying that he is much more popular with the public than is Candidate A.
Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain why Candidate B lost the election, despite being more popular than Candidate A?
(A) The public has been opposed to some of the policies of candidate B.
(B) Candidate A had recently been in the news because of his involvement in a corruption scandal.
(C) Most of candidate B’s supporters are factory workers whose work shift time clashes with the time of the day when election votes can be cast.
(D) The voting was conducted in an extremely fair manner with no incidents of cheating reported from anywhere.
(E) Candidate A spent more time canvassing for votes than did Candidate B.
The answer that most helps to explain why Candidate B lost the election, despite being more popular than Candidate A, is:
(C) Most of candidate B’s supporters are factory workers whose work shift time clashes with the time of the day when election votes can be cast.
This option suggests that although Candidate B might be more popular among the public, his supporters were unable to vote due to their work schedules, which could explain why he lost the election.