The Democrats' hopes for the 1988 election rose sharply because of major scandals in the Reagan administration involving

a. bribes involving business deals in the Soviet Union.
b. election fraud.
c. the Iran-Contra affair and savings-and-loan banks.
d. kickbacks for oil leases on federal lands.
e. payoffs for U.S. hostages and campaign contributions from foreign corporations.


c

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