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      <title>Congressmen have distinct ways of trying to get reelected. </title>
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      <description>Overall, the article had some really insightful information concerning the three different activities that congressmen engage in to help them get reelected. It was interesting seeing how everything that congressmen do is tied to their wish to get as many people as they can to support them for their reelection, even if they do things in a unique way. Like Democratic Edward R. Roybal said, &quot;My positions are not inconsistent; I just approach people differently.&quot; Personally, I think this makes him unreliable and erratic because the people won't know what he supports in reality, seeing as how he confronts people distinctively. However, if the congressman believes that it is the most effective way, then that's on him; it is after all, his reelection that is at stake. All in all, even though Congressmen have exclusive ways of expressing themselves, they all engage in three similar activities: advertising, credit claiming, and position taking.  </description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2016 06:56:43 -0500</pubDate>
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