What is the most meaningful threat a governor can make to a legislator?
A. The governor can threaten to not appoint the legislator's supporters to boards and commissions.
B. The governor can threaten to reveal evidence of a legislator's public misconduct.
C. The governor can threaten to veto legislation of importance to the legislator.
D. The governor can threaten to cut the legislator's budget for staff and office expenses.
Answer: C
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