Yet his constituents voted him out of office largely because 75 percent of them disapproved of his fellow Republican, President Bush.
He said he was on the ticket to provide Democrats an alternative should constituents vote to oust Mr. Davis.
One particularly industrious constituent had been voting illegally since 1968, sometimes casting more than 20 ballots in an election.
Ever since then, other than 1989 and 1996, this constituent has consistently voted for the formation of the ADMK government at the state level.
There have been some excellent representatives in the past and it would be a shame if their constituents couldn't vote for their continued representation.
Political candidates often use automatic-dialing technology to remind constituents to vote.
He was again named to the same post when his constituents overwhelmingly voted him into office in the elections for the 12th Congress.
For example, he would hold town halls and let constituents vote on motions to decide what he would do in Congress on their behalf.
When my constituents voted in favour of EEC membership in 1975, they understood the common market to mean mutual product recognition.
Puerto Rican officials have said their constituents will vote against Mrs. Clinton for opposing clemency.