5 Reasons Your Vote Will Be Irrational

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A polling place sign on election day.

Climate change, defense spending, the economy: People may claim they base their political opinions solely on issues like these, but social scientists would beg to differ. Our voting habits are surprisingly irrational, and seemingly irrelevant factors can influence how, and whether, we vote.

From Facebook to winning sports teams, here are five weird things that shape voters' choices.

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