Question

Several presidents have been elected using a campaign promise to reduce the size of what they perceive to be a bloated federal government. Ronald Reagan was one such campaigner. What is the usual outcome of the administrations of these successful candidates?
A.The new presidents normally succeed in reducing the size of the federal government, but the next president usually returns to the excessive spending.
B.Presidents with such tight-fisted policies are never successful.
C.Upon realizing that they will not be able to deliver on their promises, the new presidents normally admit their mistakes and change the direction of their policies.
D.The new presidents usually realize quickly that, in order to accomplish other promises, they will ultimately leave office with a federal budget much larger than when they arrived.
E.The American voters love conservative fiscal policies and the new presidents are usually quite successful because of this.

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