The answer to a politically inexperienced television personality who doesn't know much about policy but can rouse a particular audience is not a politically inexperienced television personality who doesn't know much about policy but can rouse a particular audience.
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Replying to @NGrossman81
1/? On another note, the ability of a candidate to engage in "statecraft" is invisible to most of the public (mainly because they never received education in it) and consequently does not figure in their voting decisions.
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Replying to @meesposito
I wish it would factor into more voting decisions. But in general, foreign policy--including how well candidates understand the world and their ability to handle unexpected crises--is far from most voters' top priority. (This why George HW Bush is my favorite modern president).
9:40 AM - 8 Jan 2018
from Illinois, USA
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