Which statement best describes the likelihood of presidential candidates keeping their promises once elected to​ office? A. Presidents sometimes deliver on their minor promises but almost never deliver on their major promises. B. Presidents seldom deliver on their policy promises. C. Presidents only deliver on their symbolic​ promises; they do not deliver on their substantive promises. D. Presidents often deliver on their policy promises.

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Answer:

B. Presidents seldom deliver on their policy promises.

Explanation:

A President is an officially elected member of the government who heads the government. The President along with his ministers or secretaries take up discussions and frame policies for the public and the country.

A President is elected through an election where people vote for their favorite candidate. The presidential candidate make several promises during his campaigning before the elections but once he or she is elected fails to fulfill all the promises that he made before getting the seat. The Presidents seldom delivers the policy promises that he makes before the election.