Why Politicians Sometimes Vote Against Their Constituents’ Desires

Why Politicians Sometimes Vote Against Their Constituents’ Desires
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Politicians sometimes vote and act against their constituents’ desires. This is often because these desires are contrary to the desires of the politician’s political party, and the desires of the political party are a higher priority than the desires of the politician’s constituents.

Better understanding a politician’s motivations will assist citizens in knowing what can and can’t be achieved, and acting accordingly.

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