The Whig party's strategy in the election of 1836 was to
A) run several candidates in the hope that the House of Representatives would decide the election.
B) nominate Henry Clay because of his strong opposition to Jacksonian policies.
C) boycott the Electoral College and appeal to the voters.
D) nominate William Henry Harrison because he could appeal to Jackson supporters.
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