majority wins A+
Suffrage means the right to vote, so a suffragist is, in general, a person in favor of giving the right to vote to a certain group or race. The word 'suffrage' was commonly used in the 1800's and early 1900's when referring the right of women to vote. An anti-suffragist was someone against that race or group having the right to vote, since 'anti' means 'against'.
yes, because each district has a congressman, and if you lose one you lose electoral votes, you gain one you get an electoral vote.
A group that is 'franchised' has the right to vote, as opposed to when Afro-Americans and women were not allowed to vote, they were 'disenfranchised.'
a constituency
no
Why according to congressman Boyer should African americans be denied the right to vote
Oh honey, let me tell you straight - Congressman Boyer's views are as outdated as a rotary phone. Denying African Americans the right to vote is not only unjust, it's downright un-American. Anyone spouting that nonsense needs a reality check, and maybe a history lesson while they're at it.
fundraising
No, you have to wait for his term to end and vote him out.
"Got the vote" can mean that the candidate won. It may also mean that the candidate got the votes of a certain segment of the population or a certain group.
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lobbying
You could call their office, you can usually find a number online or email the congressman and tell them your feelings, that usually influences their vote because they want to be relected
well three are roll call vote, voice vote, and ballot vote.
Congressman Abraham Lincoln was not in favor of the Mexican War. However, even at the height of his opposition he stated that he would continue to vote yes on appropriations for that war.
interest group means a private organization that tries to persuade public officials to act or vote in a certain way.