How close are Representatives to their constituents? Representative Tim Johnson of Illinois calls
his constituents and talks to them personally. Calling one by one he averages
about 4,000 a year. Johnson makes his own rules and tries to understand where
the people are coming from. He says, “I
came to the conclusion that the problem with government is that they were too
out of touch with people and had very little individual relationships.” This
brings around to the idea of Fenno’s article “U.S. House Members in Their Constituencies: An Exploration” talks about
the constituency, here we see that Johnson has an emotional and personal
relationship with some of his constituents and this would help him get
re-elected. Although he is retiring this year, he will not give up the
relationship he has built until he is out of office.
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2 comments:
I love this story.
Really cool example of homestyle. Interesting that there still exists a person that calls so many of his constituents on a regular basis. I also am impressed that they talked about the bean soup.
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