PB 2.0 as a tool, part I: An Expanded Heritage Model
In the lead up to the 2006 elections, I met a Democratic candidate running in a primary for a Congressional seat. (I won't say who or whether they won or not.) After a "riveting" conversation (and by riveting, I mean the typical political spiel) I got to ask them a few questions. To gauge where their priorities would be I asked them what committees they would like to be on and why. The person had no real answer, but mentioned something that has really stuck with me*: most representatives follow the advice of a handful of colleagues. In other words, there are many issues I know nothing about.



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