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1) For someone serving in, what are some complications of tip O' Neill's observation that "all politics is local"?
2) In what ways do political parties affect how congress works, and how is this different than in other democracies?
3) Do interest groups influence congressional policymaking?
4) What does the author mean by the " baseline" dynamic of the congressional legislative process?
5) Why does the author think it so difficult to enact health care reform?
6) What changes have offered in the interest groups relevant to health care reform?
7) What three strategies of dealing with congress can be adopted by presidents interested in health care reform?
8) Explain the possible effects if the existence of uniform, distinctive, and clear party ideologies on the process of enacting legislation,