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How does a senator's term differ from a representative's? What is the reason for this difference?
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A senator's term is six years while a representative's term is two years. The reason for this difference is that senators are intended to have a longer-term view of policy-making and to be less influenced by immediate public opinion than representatives, who are supposed to be more closely connected to their constituents and more responsive to their concerns. Additionally, the longer term for senators allows for greater institutional stability and continuity in the Senate.
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