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"How would a Sen. Tuberville serve if there’s no Trump?" (Commentary by Richard Arenberg)

“Generally, senators who are effective early in their Senate career are those who buckle down and show a strong work ethic, take an interest in legislation and committee work...The old advice of be a 'workhorse, not a show horse, still goes a long way in the Senate," says Interim Director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs, and Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science, Richard Arenberg.

October 19, 2020 AL.com

“Generally, senators who are effective early in their Senate career are those who buckle down and show a strong work ethic, take an interest in legislation and committee work...The old advice of be a 'workhorse, not a show horse, still goes a long way in the Senate," says Interim Director of the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs, and Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science, Richard Arenberg.

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