In the 1996 election,
A. President Bill Clinton failed to receive 50 percent of the popular vote.
B. the Reform Party emerged as a powerful third political party.
C. President Clinton barely eked out a victory in the Electoral College.
D. Democrats regained control of the House but not the Senate.
E. Bob Dole placed third in the race.
Answer: A
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