Evidence assembled at Yale University suggests that
A) George Bush was elected president in 1992 partly because the unemployment rate was so low that year
B) the state of the economy has a clear impact on the outcomes of U.S. presidential elections
C) Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992 partly because the unemployment rate was so low that year
D) incumbent U.S. presidents are more likely to be reelected when the unemployment rate is high than when the inflation rate is high
E) strong GDP growth during election years favors the political party that is not currently in office
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