What was the relationship between John Kerry's words while campaigning in the 2004 election and the attacks that the Republican Party made on his credibility?
A. John Kerry repeatedly made false claims about his past and Republicans were able to provide undisputable proof that he had lied on several occasions.
B. John Kerry steered clear of controversial topics, allowing Republicans to label him a fence-straddler.
C. John Kerry often contradicted himself on issues that involved the war in Iraq, and the Republicans were able to use this to cast Kerry as a flip-flopper.
D. John Kerry stayed on the offensive, allowing the Republican Party to label him antagonistic.
Answer: C
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