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CONGRESS
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In this unit we will cover… Powers of Congress Incumbency and Congress Organization of Congress Responsible Party Model
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Powers of Congress Tax and Spend deficit Lawmaking Declare War Regulate Commerce Oversight Create Courts Make all laws "necessary and proper" to carrying out the enumerated powers
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Projected Budgets
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The Reality: Are Congressional Elections Competitive?
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Percentage of Votes Congressperson Received 39% 41% 20%
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Incumbents winning with more than 60% of the vote have 5 times more money Incumbents winning with less than 60% of the vote have 1.8 times more money When Challengers win incumbents have 1.2 time more money Campaign Finance Institute Increasing Difference Between Incumbent and Challenger Are Elections Competitive?
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B. Does gerrymandering reduce competition? The Reality: Are Congressional Elections Competitive?
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Gerrymandering –Redrawing Congressional district lines to benefit one party over the other –Reapportionment of Seats after every census Principles: compactness, equal population & contiguity The Reality: Are Congressional Elections Competitive?
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C. Name Recognition –Franking privilege –Media exposure D. Constituency Service The Reality: Are Congressional Elections Competitive?
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E. Poor Quality of Challengers F. Committee Appointments The Reality: Are Congressional Elections Competitive?
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The Reality: Does the Majority Party Organize the House of Representatives? Steering Committee
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Party Unity has been increasing since the 1970s The Reality: Do Party Members Vote with Their Party?
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Presidential Success with Congress –In Unified and Divided Government The Reality: Do Party Members Vote with Their Party?
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