Why might George H.W. Bush have believed that his transition would be easier than those of many of his predecessors?

A)He had just spend eight years as vice president and was expected to simply continue the policies of the previous administration.
B)He had prepared transition plans during his 1980 presidential bid and was fully equipped to create his own presidential legacy.
C)He worked closely with his general election opponent to develop a clear transition strategy regardless of who won the election.
D)He had already decided on the exact details of his transition and needed no preparation once he was the party's nominee.


A

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