Why are politicians not more responsible for adhering to their parties' platforms and their own campaign promises? What explains this?

Answer:


An ideal response will:
1. Define the responsible party system as one in which politicians are held accountable for adherence to party platform.
2. Explain that discipline is minimal and that elections are more candidate-centered than party-centered. Even when a party is in the majority, it cannot guarantee passage of the party program. Compromise is an integral feature of the U.S. political system, which often thwarts party unanimity.

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