What is your opinion. Do the people we elect to office serve the public or lead the public? Some tend to think that an elected official is there to represent and vote how his constituents want them to. Others feel that when someone is elected, it is then up to them how to vote.
For most it seems, they want their official to lead when their opinion is in agreement with the politician. And likewise, serve when their opinion disagrees with the politicians view.
It's similiar to how we view judges. We judges as activists when their opinions disagree with ours. When they agree, we applaud them for "upholding the constitution."
Personally, I believe the main responsibility of an elected official is to serve. When they choose to go against what their constituents want, it is the politicians job to explain why they were justified in defying the will of their voters. If the voters agree, then they can get re-elected. IF they disagree, they will be replaced. At least "on paper."
What is your view?