Which of the following statements is true of the public's belief of the press?
A. The press helps them take necessary steps to choose the right candidate.
B. Press criticism of political campaigns helps them make the correct decision during elections.
C. Press involvement in politics is not enough to give them sufficient information on political candidates.
D. Press involvement is unbiased and helps make a positive impact on them while voting.
E. The press is successful in fulfilling its role as a watchdog.
Answer: E
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