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John ColemanDepartment of Political Science
UW-Madison
Catholic Charities, MadisonSeptember 21, 2009
Obama, the Presidency, and Diversity: The Historic, the Ordinary
Fundamentals of the 2008 Election
The economy / consumer confidence Right direction / wrong track Unpopular Republican president Dissatisfaction with the situation in Iraq A shift away from Iraq and toward domestic issues Lots of mobilization, high voter turnout during the
nomination Party identification and registration trending Democratic Hard for a party to win three consecutive elections:
Repubs 1980-1988 are the only example since FDR
Mixed Signals Facing Every President
Head of state vs. head of government Leader vs. responsive follower Flexible vs. decisive Open administration vs. in control Average Joe vs. high private expectations Which issues, which order, which positions?
Obama Approval by Group
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Figure 1-2 Approval of George W. Bush's Job Performance, 2001-2006, by Party Identification
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Sources : 288 CBS News/New York Times and Gallup polls.
Figure 6-4 Partisan Differences in Support for the War in Iraq
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Figure 6-6 Partisan Differences in Support for Vietnam War
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Sources: John E. Mueller, War, Presidents, and Public Opinion (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1973). P. 271, and the 1964-1972 NES Surveys.
Figure 6-7 Partisan Differences in Support for the Persian Gulf War
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War worth loss of lives and other costs U.S. did the right thing in starting ground war against IraqWar against Iraq not a mistake Favor military action if necessary to liberate Kuwait Approve decision to go to war War worth it all in allRight thing to send troops to defend Saudis
Sources : CBS News/New York Times polls; Gallup Polls reported in Ole R. Holsti, Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy , Revised Edition (Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press, 2004), p. 173, and ABC News/Washington Post polls.
War begins
European Attitudes toward US, September 2009
2008 2009
Desirable for US to exert strong leadership in world
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Relations have improved between US and Europe in past year
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Approval of president’s international policies
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Feeling thermometer-US 48 55
Policy Matters Most European allies still refuse to send significantly more
troops to Afghanistan. The Saudis basically ignored Mr. Obama’s request for concessions to Israel, while Israel rebuffed his demand to stop settlement expansion. North Korea defied him by testing a nuclear weapon. Japan elected a party less friendly to the United States. Cuba has done little to liberalize in response to modest relaxation of sanctions. India and China are resisting a climate change deal. And Russia rejected new sanctions against Iran’s nuclear program even as Mr. Obama heads into talks with Tehran. (NYT 9-19-09)
Perceptions of Whether Race Relations are Generally Good or Generally Bad
Whites:Generally good
Whites:Generally bad
Blacks:Generally good
Blacks:Generally bad
July 2008 55 34 29 59
April 2009 65 21 59 30
CHANGE +10 -13 +30 -29
New York Times, April 27, 2009
The Road Ahead Evaluations will continue to diverge sharply by party Evaluations on changes in race relations likely to
persist, but decline World opinion favorable, but details matter Eases way for future candidates In most respects, evaluated as most any other
president would be—historic in its own way