Voters can call, write, email, or visit congressional leaders and offices. They can also vote them out.
Voters play a critical role in electing members of Congress, who in turn have the power to create and pass laws. Voters have the ability to influence the composition of Congress through elections and can hold their elected representatives accountable for the laws they pass. Ultimately, voters have an indirect relationship with the law by participating in the electoral process and selecting representatives who shape legislation.
Freedom Summer
Bureaucrats are responsible to many people including the president, Congress, and the voters. So, this would be pretty much everyone.
The executive branch does influence the United States Congress.
Congress does not have term limits, and may serve in their position until replaced by the voters.
They speak the truth.
represents the opinions of the voters of the state
the answer is "endorsements"
They tell the voters about what their parties plan to do.
The voters of the district elect them.
voters