An opportunistic legislator
A) spends endless hours developing programs and are turned to often for advice.
B) tends to contribute little in terms of legislation and have little influence over others.
C) pursues issues to produce personal or political benefits.
D) tends to enjoy the perks of the office more than actual legislating.
E) is more interested in scoring political points through outrageous behavior than legislating.
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