Title: Key Definitions
1What is politics?
- Key Definitions rules of the game
2Part I What is politics?
3Our definition of politics
the authoritative allocation of things of value.
4What is power?
getting other people to do what you want them to
do.
5What is authority?
the legitimate right to use power.
(i.e., the decision-maker).
6Your 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.
7Part II
- Coach Halls Rules of Politics
8Rule 1
- Individual survival/ ambition.
9Rule 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
10Rule 1 - Example
- Why would Hillary try to distance herself from
Obama? - Obama job approval
- Obama foreign policy approval rating
11Rule 2
- Build/maintain party strength.
12Rule 2 - Example
- Since the 2012 election, many Republican leaders
support a path to citizenship for illegals.
Hispanic Vote
13Rule 3
Important Note Good POLITICS is one thing. Good
POLICY is very often something different.
14Part III
15What is a wedge issue?
an issue that unites your party, appeals to
independent voters, and divides the opposition.
16Partisan Identification
- Do you consider yourself
- Democrat 31
- Republican 26
- Independent 40
Source Gallup poll, Aug., 2014
17Partisan 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
18Wedge Issues Example 1
Republicans 2nd Amend guarantee.
Democrats Background checks for all gun
purchases.
Source Gallup poll, Apr., 2013
19Wedge Issues Example 2
Democrats Dream Act/Dream-Lite.
Republicans Tighter border security.
Source Pew poll, June, 2013