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Whereas the British system (GB) is adept at producing candidates representative of their party, the American system (US) produces more individualized candidates, candidates who may or may not reflect local interests more than their parties' national stances.
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Congress is made up of single-minded seekers of reelection. This mindset affects how they gather support, interact with interest groups, make policy, virtually everything within Congress and on Capitol Hill.
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Examines the salient structural units of Congress (offices, committees, and parties) and the ways in which these units are arranged to meet electoral needs.
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The goal of this part of Mayhew's work is to show what happens when members who need to engage in these activities assemble for collective action.
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Mayhew claims that the book is theoretical; it pursues an argument and considers the implications for exploratory purposes.
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to the actions of American Congressmen. Mayhew argues that Congressmen are motivated by re-election.
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Is there a connection between what they do in office and their need to be reelected? (37)
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Considers "reform" efforts provoked by dissatisfaction with congressional performance.
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Examines structural arrangements in Congress that promote institutional maintenance.
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Do members of Congress believe their activities have an electoral impact? (37)
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Politicians get "reward for taking positions rather than achieving effects"
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Discusses the place of assemblies in governance in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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Explores the "functions" that Congress fulfills or is thought to fulfill.
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Mayhew's model rests on the assumption that all members of congress are
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Do members of Congress' activities have an electoral impact? (37)
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Do members of Congress have any control in getting reelected?
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Questions introduced in Section 1: the Electoral Incentive
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To claim credit for something that benefits constituents
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Mayhew uses pieces from Anthony Downs's and Richard
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