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Title: Key Definitions


1
What is politics?
  • Key Definitions rules of the game

2
Part I What is politics?
3
Our definition of politics
  • Politics is

the authoritative allocation of things of value.
4
What is power?
  • Power is

getting other people to do what you want them to
do.
5
What is authority?
  • Authority is

the legitimate right to use power.
(i.e., the decision-maker).
6
Your assignment
  • Before next class, identify a recent political
    dilemma in which you found yourself.
  • Think about what was of value, who was in a
    position of authority and how you tried to wield
    power.
  • Be prepared to write about the result.

7
Part II
  • Coach Halls Rules of Politics

8
Rule 1
  • Individual survival/ ambition.

9
Rule 1 - Example
  • Hillary Clinton recently criticized Obama on
    foreign policy.

Great nations need organizing principles and
Dont do stupid stuff is not an organizing
principle. -- Atlantic Monthly interview, Aug.
10, 2014
10
Rule 1 - Example
  • Why would Hillary try to distance herself from
    Obama?
  • Obama job approval
  • Obama foreign policy approval rating

11
Rule 2
  • Build/maintain party strength.

12
Rule 2 - Example
  • Since the 2012 election, many Republican leaders
    support a path to citizenship for illegals.

Hispanic Vote
13
Rule 3
  • Make good policy.

Important Note Good POLITICS is one thing. Good
POLICY is very often something different.
14
Part III
  • Wedge issues

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What is a wedge issue?
  • A Wedge Issue is

an issue that unites your party, appeals to
independent voters, and divides the opposition.
16
Partisan Identification
  • Do you consider yourself
  • Democrat 31
  • Republican 26
  • Independent 40

Source Gallup poll, Aug., 2014
17
Partisan Identification (cont.)
  • Asked of self-proclaimed Independents, which
    way do you lean?
  • Democrats (w/ leaners) 46
  • Republican (w/ leaners) 42
  • Neither 12

Source Gallup poll, Aug., 2014
18
Wedge Issues Example 1
  • Guns.

Republicans 2nd Amend guarantee.
  • 73 of Americans favor.

Democrats Background checks for all gun
purchases.
  • 83 of Americans favor.

Source Gallup poll, Apr., 2013
19
Wedge Issues Example 2
  • Immigration.

Democrats Dream Act/Dream-Lite.
  • 84 of Americans favor.

Republicans Tighter border security.
  • 77 of Americans favor.

Source Pew poll, June, 2013
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