The Senate has its own pressure cooker, a place where intense negotiations occur in close quarters. In this episode of pplpod, we examine the original mechanisms and spaces where Senate leadership developed, understanding how particular rooms and relationships created the conditions for concentrated power. From physical location to institutional tradition, this episode explores how places and practices combine to create political pressure. Discover what the Senate's pressure cooker reveals about how institutions function.
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