Who opposed the motor voter registration law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1993?
A. The Religious Right opposed it, fearing that it would benefit the Libertarian wing of the GOP.
B. The Republicans opposed it, fearing that it would benefit the Democratic Party.
C. The Texas state legislature opposed it, fearing that they would be incapable of implementing it.
D. President Bill Clinton opposed it because of several unnecessary provisions within it.
Answer: B
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