SOCIAL: fascinating election article
Amandeep Jawa
deep at deeptrouble.com
Mon Nov 17 11:22:50 PST 2008
Fascinating article from a professor at Emory, exploring how & why
Obama won & the roles of both reason and emotion in political choice.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/drew-westen/lessons-learned-from-the_b_144300.html
Here are two good snips:
Yet none of these factors--the Bush legacy that bedeviled McCain,
which he had to embrace to win his party's nomination but ultimately
tightened like a noose around his political neck as November
approached, or the Obama team's ability to mobilize people and
technology--can explain what happened between mid August, when McCain
had caught up to Obama in most polls (and early September, when McCain
took his first clear lead) and November 4, when Obama achieved a
decisive victory. Nor can these factors explain why Obama, who was
steadily losing ground to Hillary Clinton from the summer of 2007
through early November of that year (when she broke 50% in the
national polls among Democratic voters and seemed, according to many
commentators, "inevitable"), suddenly took off after his speech at the
Jefferson-Jackson Dinner in Iowa, which many observers described as a
turning point in the Democratic nomination process.
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Messages matter. Compelling narratives, carefully crafted one-liners,
and pithy phrases are no substitute for carefully thought-out policy
positions if you want to govern well. But carefully thought-out policy
positions are no substitute for compelling narratives, carefully
crafted one-liners, and pithy phrases that capture the essence of your
values or vision if you want to govern at all.
And there is nothing as powerful in politics as a powerful messenger.
This time, this moment, the American people found that messenger.
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Drew Westen, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Emory
University, founder of Westen Strategies, and author of "The Political
Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation."
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Amandeep Jawa
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