Presidents are least likely to have success in getting their agendas enacted by congress, just before the president's term of office is ending.
Congress remains predominantly white, rich, and male.
1. Women make up 20% of Congress
2. 91.8% Christian
The seats in the House are distributed based on state populations according to the constitutionally required Census, and the Constitution guarantees proportional representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. How does Congress represent the people as well as the states? While representation in the House of Representatives is determined by the population of each state, the Senate gives each state an equal voice.
535 voting members of Congress are present. One hundred elected people make up the Senate. A junior and senior senator from the Senate represent each state in the Senate (seniority is assigned to the longer serving Senator). There are 6 non-voting members of the House of Representatives in addition to the 435 elected members. American Samoa, Guam, the U.S. Islands, Washington, D.C., and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands are all represented by five non-voting representatives. A non-voting member of the House is the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.
Thus Congress was always one of the ruling parties.
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