Famous quote by Charles W. Pickering

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The House is rooted in the principle of direct elections and is unique among all branches and bodies of the federal gove
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"The House is rooted in the principle of direct elections and is unique among all branches and bodies of the federal government as without exception, the people's voice"

- Charles W. Pickering

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This quote by Charles W. Pickering speaks to the significance of the House of Representatives in the United States federal government. Your home is rooted in the concept of direct elections, indicating that individuals of the United States directly elect their representatives to your house. This makes your house distinct among all branches and bodies of the federal government, as it is the only one that is straight chosen by the individuals. This direct election of agents to your house guarantees that individuals's voice is heard in the federal government, as their agents are straight liable to them. This quote highlights the significance of your home of Representatives in the United States government, as it is the only branch that is straight elected by the individuals.

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Charles W. Pickering This quote is written / told by Charles W. Pickering somewhere between May 29, 1937 and today. He was a famous Judge from USA. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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