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A U.S. representative rarely gets to see a part of his constituency attacked and destroyed.
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love their congressmen, partisan colleagues, elective branches, heightened partisanship, floor deliberations, party task forces, chief deputy whip, bipartisan campaign reform act, individual lawmakers, unanimous consent agreements, multiple referrals, average senator, majority party leaders, partisan gerrymandering, judicial nominees, inattentive publics, budget resolution, judicial nominations, subcommittee chairmen, congressional experience, congressional government
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White House, Capitol Hill, United States, Social Security, Rules Committee, New York, President Bush, President Clinton, Speaker Hastert, World War, Appropriations Committee, Brookings Institution, House of Representatives, Senate Democrats, Senate Republicans, Steering Committee, Ronald Reagan, South Dakota, Newt Gingrich, George Bush, Committee of the Whole, Dennis Hastert, Department of Homeland Security, First Amendment, House Democrats
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