Edward Kennedy's campaign to take the presidential nomination away from Jimmy Carter in 1980 was handicapped by

Edward Kennedy's campaign to take the presidential nomination away from Jimmy Carter in 1980 was handicapped by




a. his poor performance as a senator.
b. a growing dislike for the Kennedys.
c. Carter's popularity.
d. lingering suspicions about his involvement in an automobile accident in which a young woman was killed.
e. his inability to reach beyond New England.



Answer: D


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