Why would House representatives be constantly campaigning?

Responses

They serve two-year terms
They serve two-year terms

Campaigning is more important than legislating
Campaigning is more important than legislating

Campaigning is a duty outlined in the Constitution.
Campaigning is a duty outlined in the Constitution.

They serve six-year terms.

The correct response is: They serve two-year terms.

House representatives are constantly campaigning because they serve two-year terms, which means they are always up for reelection. Campaigning helps them build and maintain support among their constituents and raise funds for their reelection campaigns. Additionally, they need to remain visible and connected with their constituents to stay informed about their concerns and priorities, and to be able to represent them effectively in Congress.