The significance of the phrase "mend it but don't end it" during the Clinton administration was that it was
A) poll tested.
B) stolen from Republicans.
C) crafted during a cabinet meeting.
D) contrary to public attitudes regarding affirmative action.
E) pulled from a draft of a speech given in the early 1800s.
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