Why do members of Congress support the idea of distributive tendencies? (1 point)

• Typically, the more people their legislation benefits, the more votes they may receive.
• It allows them to be nonpartisan.
• It allows them to pass legislation that benefits those aged 50 and older.
• It allows them to collect fines.

1 answer

Members of Congress support the idea of distributive tendencies primarily because typically, the more people their legislation benefits, the more votes they may receive. This approach often leads to broader public approval and increases their chances of being re-elected.