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The Presidential Expectations Gap Public Attitudes Concerning The Presidency Illustrated Prof Richard Waterman

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The Presidential Expectations Gap Public Attitudes Concerning The Presidency Illustrated Prof Richard Waterman
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Prof. Richard Waterman, Carol L. Silva, Hank Jenkins-Smith
ISBN: 9780472119141, 0472119141
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Illustrated

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The Presidential Expectations Gap Public Attitudes Concerning The Presidency Illustrated Prof Richard Waterman by Prof. Richard Waterman, Carol L. Silva, Hank Jenkins-smith 9780472119141, 0472119141 instant download after payment.

For decades, public expectations of U.S. presidents have become increasingly excessive and unreasonable. Despite much anecdotal evidence, few scholars have attempted to test the expectations gap thesis empirically. This is the first systematic study to prove the existence of the expectations gap and to identify the factors that contribute to the public’s disappointment in a given president.

Using data from five original surveys, the authors confirm that the expectations gap is manifest in public opinion. It leads to lower approval ratings, lowers the chance that a president will be reelected, and even contributes to the success of the political party that does not hold the White House in congressional midterm elections. This study provides important insights not only on the American presidency and public opinion, but also on citizens’ trust in government.

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