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When deciding to vote on a bill, a congressman must consider the interests and opinions of their constituents, as they represent the views of their district. They also evaluate the potential impact of the bill on the economy, society, and public policy. Additionally, party affiliation and the stance of party leadership can influence their decision. Lastly, they may consider the implications for their own political future and re-election prospects.

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