A president's success in getting Congress to go along with his or her programs can be measured in two ways-by the proportion of presidential proposals approved by Congress and by the
A) total amount of funding allocated by Congress for the president's programs.
B) proportion of votes taken in Congress on which the president's position prevails.
C) speed at which the president's programs are acted on by Congress.
D) number of amendments and riders that Congress attaches to the president's various proposals.
E) the percentage of the president's party members who vote for his or her position.
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