Which best describes the president's national constituency compared to his party constituency?
A) The party constituency takes more extreme issue positions than the national constituency.
B) The national constituency takes more extreme issue positions than the party constituency.
C) The party constituency and the national constituency are basically identical ideologically.
D) You cannot make ideological comparisons between the national and party constituencies because ideology doesn't apply in the context of constituencies.
E) The ideological relationship between national and party constituencies varies depending on who is in office.
A
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