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Re-Election is acheived by signing up for the ballot, and charming the Voters. If you think that Senator should not be re-elected, don't vote for them, but you need to vote for somebody, or your opinion doesn't count. If you really feel strongly that someone should be re-elected, get involved in their campaign and help. Getting involved gives you the right to have your thoughts heard by others.

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first the congressman talks to the people see what they want and he trys to do it for them. they pork barrel so they can get reelected.(pork barrelling is if a represented wanted a skate park in thier city representitive will do it.

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