1. Mr. Janeck: I don¡¯t believe Stevenson will win the election for governor. Few voters are willing to elect a businessman with no political experience to such a responsible public office. Ms. Siuzdak: You¡¯re wrong. The experience of running a major corporation is a valuable preparation for the task of running a state government. M. Siuzdak¡¯s response shows that she has interpreted Mr. Janeck¡¯s remark to imply which of the following? (A) Mr. Janeck considers Stevenson unqualified for the office of governor. (B) No candidate without political experience has ever been elected governor of a state. (C) Mr. Janeck believes that political leadership and business leadership are closely analogous. (D) A career spent in the pursuit of profit can be an impediment to one¡¯s ability to run a state government fairly. (E) Voters generally overestimate the value of political experience when selecting a candidate.