Chapter 3: Policy Representation in the Contemporary United States

Chapter three: How Much Can Leaders Shape or Lead Mass Opinion?
Leaders can’t shift the view of “doorstep” issues- what is relevant to a voter’s day-to-day experience-but they can shift the saliency of these issues. Unpopular presidents obviously can reduce support for domestic policy, but even popular presidents have a difficult time shifting public opinion.
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Read Brandice Canes-Wrone’s book "Who Leads Whom?" Available here: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/....
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Watch “Victor Davis Hanson Explains the Difference between American and European Conservatism,” on PolicyEd. Available here: www.policyed.org/policy-brief....
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