The elections of Ronald Reagan could not have marked realignment because
A) they featured low voter turnout.
B) they left control of Congress in the hands of the Democratic Party.
C) they did not involve salient economic issues.
D) the vote of the Electoral College was actually quite close.
E) hardly any Republican governors were reelected.
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