27. Quite a few candidates admit that they have been tempted to be less than perfectly honest with their electorates.
(A) The admission of candidates who tell white lies is a temptation.
(B) Candidates spare no efforts attempting to perfect their honesty.
(C) Electorates prefer candidates who are always perfectly honest.
(D) More often than not candidates choose honesty to win votes.
(E) The attraction to tell lies to voters is irresistible to candidates.