If you are a lobbyist representing a client who benefits from the existing Texas Constitution, all of the below arguments strengthen your position not to reform the Constitution EXCEPT

A) Citizens aren't likely to participate in special elections
B) Most groups agree there are few flaws in the Texas Constitution
C) Texans look to the Constitution to protect them from government infringement, not to address
citizens' needs
D) Legislators are mostly focused on other priorities
E) Citizens prefer tinkering with the Constitution through amendments rather than overhauling it


B

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