2024 Book #10
Congress and Its Members
by Roger H Davidson
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3/5 (2017)
Dejavu! I swear I read an earlier edition of this book in 1993 for an 'Intro to Politics' class. Regardless, it was a good read about a subject I've been teaching for years. A few details, caught my attention, like only 10% of the population votes split ticket. I've been teaching the corresponding fact that 90% of voters are party centered voters, which contributes to polarization. Lots of good, basic information here about election process, styles of representation, differences between the two chambers, the dance of legislation, the incumbency advantage, campaign finance reform, and the sharing of power with the executive branch. I absolutely see congruence between this book and the college board's AP government and politics curriculum.