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Jan Smith is a candidate for an election. She supports the new neighborhood park, will fight for the expansion of the police force, is committed to bringing new businesses to the town, lives, and works in your city, and brings years of business experience to the office. What conclusion can you draw about the candidate's qualifications? a. Jan Smith is not qualified because she has lived in the city too long. b. Jan Smith is qualified because she wants to expand the police force. c. Jan Smith is not qualified because she wants to improve the tl1e economy. d. Jan Smith is qualified because she knows about and works in the city
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