Why is party unity voting in the house typically higher


Question: Why is party unity voting in the House typically higher than party unity voting in the Senate? Correct Answer(s) Senate party leadership does not have as much influence over its members as does House leadership. Press Space to open The House party leadership has control over which bills are voted on in the floor, but Senate party leadership does not. Press Space to open House leadership PACs are far more powerful than Senate leadership PACs. Press Space to open Senators have an obligation to be more bipartisan than House members. Press Space to open Incorrect Answer(s)

 

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