Constituents
Congress does not represent the people, they represent special interest or large corporations that are able to afford a certain level of bribery. The people are referred to as sheeples, or cash cows by congress in congress. Outside of congress they call the people " districts ".
The Congress member that represents you in Washington, DC is elected by the people in your district to represent the people's best interests. They serve in the US House of Representatives.
A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is elected to represent. They share a similar location as they all live in the congress member's home district.
The House of Representatives is often referred to as the "people's house" because its members are elected directly by the people. It represents the interests and concerns of the general public and is designed to be a more democratic and responsive branch of Congress.
No. He is not king and congress represents their states and districts.
The citizens that live and work in the district or State are routinely called constituents. The person that goes to Congress to represent the people in his State or District is the representative.
Constituents.
Single-Member District
Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state. Each member of congress is elected by the people of his/her state.
Their constituents* and their political party (mostly democrats or republicans)*Constituents are the people that members of Congress Represent.
constituents
No, constituents is a name used to describe the people who live and vote in a Congressman's political district. These are the people who elected him to office, and can either vote to reelect him to that position or vote him out, giving another representative the opportunity to represent them.