Why did some American policymakers and leaders feel that democrat, Al Gore, could have won the 2000 presidential election?
A. Al Gore's vision for the future of the nation was agreeable to most people in the country.
B. Al Gore's connection to the successful Clinton administration should have paved the way for his success.
C. Al Gore enjoyed more popularity with the everyday American people than did his opponent, George W. Bush.
D. The Democratic Party had more members across the country than did the Republican Party did in 2000.
Answer: B
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