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Essay heading: The importance of Congressional structure
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According to Mayhew, “What is important to each congressman, and vitally so, is that he be free to take positions that serve his advantage” (Mayhew 2004, 99). No member of Congress wants to be told how to vote so parties typically keep the pressure to a minimum. The party leaders do however counsel members to vote one way or another, however it is ultimately up to the congressman to decide how to vote (Mayhew 2004, 97-101)... displayed 300 characters
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No member of Congress wants to be told how to vote so parties typically keep the pressure to a minimum. The party leaders do however counsel members to vote one way or another, however it is ultimately up to the congressman to decide how to vote (Mayhew 2004, 97-101). However, some partisan pressure does still remain but is minimal... displayed next 300 characters
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