Definition

A legislator tasked with ensuring party members vote the party line and actually show up for important votes โ€” essentially a political babysitter with arm-twisting privileges. The term comes from fox hunting's "whipper-in" who kept hounds from straying, which tells you everything about how party leadership views rank-and-file members. Whips count votes, apply pressure, and occasionally make or break political careers.

Example Usage

The party whip worked the phones all night to secure enough votes for the healthcare bill.

Source: Parliamentary terminology via provided definition

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