Although we hold the president responsible for a variety of problems, it is certainly true that

A) ?the president cannot address them efficiently without excessive use of the veto.
B) ?few are relevant to the voting decisions of most Americans.
C) ?most can be solved by less partisanship in Washington.
D) ?most can be solved with a little assistance from Congress.
E) ?many are totally beyond the president's reach.


E

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