While meeting with voters in local community halls, candidates sometimes go around distributing goodwill tokens or promises while thanking people for supporting them, whether the person actually seems to support them or not.
It’s not a very strong version, and it’s tinged with some guilt-tripping, but matches the pattern under some circumstances and very well might trigger the choice blindness in some cases.
While meeting with voters in local community halls, candidates sometimes go around distributing goodwill tokens or promises while thanking people for supporting them, whether the person actually seems to support them or not.
It’s not a very strong version, and it’s tinged with some guilt-tripping, but matches the pattern under some circumstances and very well might trigger the choice blindness in some cases.