The 1884 presidential election contest between James G. Blaine and Grover Cleveland was noted for
A) its emphasis on policy differences on economic and social issues.
B) low voter turnout.
C) its viciously personal attacks between the two candidates.
D) a landslide victory for the reform-minded Republicans.
E) its absence of geographic sectionalism in the respective popular support of each candidate.
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