Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Home Style and Hill Style

PRESENTATION ON DC PROGRAM

IN WRITEUPS, EXPLAIN THE MOST IMPORTANT THING YOU LEARNED ABOUT CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS

For Monday, Davidson, ch. 6

The House

  • Overview  -- the game
  • Gerrymandering: cracking, packing, merging, isolating
  • World War G in 2025-2026!
  • The gerrymander game
  • Race and education:  the four quadrants
  • Crossover districts
  • The Senate

  • Senate classes (2024 was a "class 1" election)
  • The vanishing of split delegations.  The 119th has just three:
    1. Maine:  Collins (R) and King (I)
    2. Wisconsin: Johnson (R) and Baldwin (D)
    3. Pennsylvania: Fetterman (D) and McCormick (R)

    Campaign Finance


     A local emergency and a national story:


    In their home style (Davidson, 127-129 of paper ed. ), members try to convey

    • Qualification
    • Identification
    • Empathy
    Every single member has both a Hill style and a home style.


    John McCain in 1993 showed that a fierce maverick can become very deferential when facing little old ladies:

     

    AOC-DC questions Michael Cohen:



    Consider the characteristics of NY 14 as AOC goes local:




    AOC District Office

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    During non-pandemic times, different kinds of encounters take place at town halls:
     

    Town halls can sometimes get testy. This week, for instance:





    US Style -- one measure




    Highest Percentage from Small Donors in the 2024 cycle


    • Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA): 72.6% ($5.76 million)
    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY): 69.9% ($10.60 million)
    • Bernie Sanders (I-VT): 63.6% ($22.73 million)
    • Jim Jordan (R-OH): 55.7% ($7.42 million)
    • Eli Crane (R-AZ): 54.9% ($4.63 million)
    For detailed breakdowns of individual candidate records, you can search for specific members on the OpenSecrets Large vs. Small Donations tracker.

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