<span>The effect of presidential coattail describes when a popular president running for reelection brings additional party candidates into office. This effect is brought about by the popularity of the presidential candidate who brings in supporters that will also vote for his/ her party's candidates. This is in relation to the idiom, ride on coattails, which means riding on another person's success. </span>
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Not as beholden to special interests and lobbyists.
Answer: Bingham envisioned a federal Constitution that would protect the fundamental freedoms and equality of all Americans- a vision that "We the People" ratified when we added the Fourteen Amendment to the Constitution in 1868.
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