Why don't presidents often satisfy the hopes and aspirations of the voting public?

A) Because they are expected to be strong, yet their powers are limited
B) Because they are not perceived to behave in the manner of a delegate for the people
C) Because presidents have a difficult time publicizing their accomplishments
D) Because they can only run for reelection once
E) Because the public is always more critical of the president than of the Congress

A

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