Deck 10: The Congress of the Future

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What part of the modern Congress is most broken?
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Will changes in the electorate translate into changes in Congress?
a. If so, how quickly?
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Will congressional reforms necessarily destroy the partisan model?
a. Or, will it simply revise the system?
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Does self-identifying as an independent mean Americans want a nonpartisan Congress?
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If you could enact any congressional reform today, what would it be and why?
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Deck 10: The Congress of the Future
1
What part of the modern Congress is most broken?
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2
Will changes in the electorate translate into changes in Congress?
a. If so, how quickly?
no answer
3
Will congressional reforms necessarily destroy the partisan model?
a. Or, will it simply revise the system?
no answer
4
Does self-identifying as an independent mean Americans want a nonpartisan Congress?
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If you could enact any congressional reform today, what would it be and why?
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