What happened as a result of the Literary Digest inaccurately predicting the presidential election results of 1936?
A) Alfred Landon became president.
B) The Literary Digest changed its formula for calculating elections predictions.
C) The Literary Digest was put out of business.
D) Americans began to rely more heavily on straw polling.
E) Americans ceased to use public opinion polls to predict presidential elections.
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