Which of the following has generally been true of presidential elections?
A) The public has frequently failed to recognize the true goals of candidates and has often elected candidates who are out of touch with public wishes.
B) A candidate whose goals are very far out of line with what the public favors is not likely to be elected.
C) Once in office, presidents usually feel that public opinion is no longer important and they can defy public opinion on major issues.
D) Presidents normally feel that they must pay attention to public opinion only in times of great national crises.
E) none of the above
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