Maybe. But it seems to me that the same class of people - lawyers, millionaires, etc. - dominates both parties. So you're going to get the views of lawyers and millionaires regardless of who is in office, however they pandered to get there. If there more coal miners and sewer workers, then you're going to get their views.
Example: the peasants in France, had precisely one representative of the 1200 in the Estates General of 1789, despite making up 90% of the population. So their views and interests were ignored.
Maybe. But it seems to me that the same class of people - lawyers, millionaires, etc. - dominates both parties. So you're going to get the views of lawyers and millionaires regardless of who is in office, however they pandered to get there. If there more coal miners and sewer workers, then you're going to get their views.
Example: the peasants in France, had precisely one representative of the 1200 in the Estates General of 1789, despite making up 90% of the population. So their views and interests were ignored.