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Changing Their Minds? - Donald Trump and Presidential Leadership (Hardcover)
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Changing Their Minds? - Donald Trump and Presidential Leadership (Hardcover)
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Despite popular perceptions, presidents rarely succeed in
persuading either the public or members of Congress to change their
minds and move from opposition to particular policies to support of
them. As a result, the White House is not able to alter the
political landscape and create opportunities for change. Instead,
successful presidents recognize and skillfully exploit the
opportunities already found in their political environments. If
they fail to understand their strategic positions, they are likely
to overreach and experience political disaster. Donald Trump has
been a distinctive president, and his arrival in the Oval Office
brought new questions. Could someone with his decades of experience
as a self-promoter connect with the public and win its support?
Could a president who is an experienced negotiator obtain the
support in Congress needed to pass his legislative programs? Would
we need to adjust the theory of presidential leadership to
accommodate a president with unique persuasive skills? Building on
decades of research and employing extensive new data, George C.
Edwards III addresses these questions. He finds that President
Trump has been no different than other presidents in being
constrained by his environment. He moved neither the public nor
Congress. Even for an experienced salesman and dealmaker,
presidential power is still not the power to persuade. Equally
important was the fact that, as Edwards shows, Trump was not able
to exploit the opportunities he had. In fact, we learn here that
the patterns of the president's rhetoric and communications and his
approach to dealing with Congress ultimately lessened his chances
of success. President Trump, it turns out, was often his own
agenda's undoing.
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