How does a member of Congress act as a trustee,a delegate, a partisan and a politico?
Elected officials in the United States never perfectly represent the policy desires of their constituents. Yet the standard "delegate" versus "trustee" paradigm fails to appreciate the full range of sources responsible for inadequate representation.
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