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    A Major Factor in Carter's Election as President in 1976
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A Major Factor in Carter's Election as President in 1976

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A major factor in Carter's election as president in 1976 was


A) his outstanding performance in the televised debates.
B) the strong support of labor union members.
C) the refusal of Reagan supporters to aid Ford.
D) his extensive congressional experience.

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