I had a really hard time with this question. This was my thought process:
—How is the conclusion—the recently passed bill is clearly very unpopular with voters— supported by the premise—polls predict that the majority party, which supported the bill, will lose seats in the upcoming election?
—I also thought, while there is no timeline associated with the timing of the polls and the passage of the bill, I assumed the legislator was subtly attacking the majority party to drive home his point.
—So, since nothing came close to such an answer choice, I went with C
Is A saying that the legislator was assuming that it had to do something with the majority party and thus, attacking them in doing so?