الثلاثاء، 11 ديسمبر 2012

How to elect a centrist president

[T]he longer a party is deprived control of the White House, the more moderate its presidential nominees become. One term out of office may be a fluke, but two terms is serious, and three is catastrophic. Parties take this seriously and tend to nominate considerably more centrist people, sacrificing a significant chunk of their governing agenda for a chance of actually governing.
Chart from this book, via The Mischiefs of Fashion and The Dish.

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