Since 1934, in every off-year election but two, the president's party has

A) lost seats in one or both houses of Congress.
B) changed its policy position significantly.
C) won seats in one or both houses of Congress.
D) decreased its support for the president's agenda.
E) dominated congressional elections.


A

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