Why might a member of Congress vote in favor of a bill to pass once it is certain to pass even though he or she had supported previous attempts to scuttle it?

Respuesta :

"A member of Congress may strategically want to show support for a bill simply to be able to say that they voted for it when they are running for re-election, even if they were against it. It seems silly, but it works more often than it should, especially with people who aren't paying close attention to those running for office." 
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because it helps them plan a strategic advantage in the next election