Political representatives are individuals elected or appointed to act on behalf of a group of people, typically within a government or legislative body. They are responsible for making decisions, creating laws, and addressing the needs and concerns of their constituents, who are the people they represent. Political representatives can be found at various levels, including local, state, and national governments.
These representatives often belong to political parties, such as the Democratic Party or Republican Party in the United States, which help organize their campaigns and platforms. They engage with their constituents through town hall meetings, surveys, and other forms of communication to ensure that the voices of the people are heard in the political process.