Constituent Tether vs Whips

Updated: 2025.08.20 6M ago 1 sources
Reforms that deepen House members’ dependence on district voters over national party brands weaken whip power and enable cross-cutting coalitions. The lever is making representatives 'closer to their constituents' so they can escape party strictures. — Targets polarization at its incentive root, with implications for durable legislation, party discipline, and the legislative–executive balance.

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Radical Reforms to Conserve Congress
Joseph Postell 2025.08.20 100% relevant
The piece argues that to be free from party strictures, members must be closer to constituents and sketches 'radical' changes to produce that Congress.
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