Senator Edward Kennedy's campaign to take the presidential nomination away from Jimmy Carter in 1980 was handicapped by
A) his poor performance as a senator.
B) a growing dislike for the Kennedys.
C) Carter's popularity.
D) lingering suspicions about his involvement in an automobile accident in which a young woman was killed.
E) his inability to reach beyond New England.
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