If the median voter theory holds in the first election, come reelection time, the candidates will reposition themselves closer to the median voter.
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According to the median voter theory, candidates in an election will position their policies to appeal to the median voter in order to maximize their chances of winning. If the theory holds in the first election, it suggests that candidates will recognize the importance of the median voter and may reposition themselves closer to that voter in subsequent elections to maintain or gain support.