Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein contend that the process for passing the 2003 House Medicare prescription drug bill
a. was governed by the desire to give the President a legislative victory.
b. violated congressional norms and standards.
c. was heavily criticized by congressional Democrats.
d. was all of the above.
d. was all of the above.
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