Voters may like the past but their minds are on the future
Campaign rhetoric may dwell on achievements of the past but voters are thinking about the future when they go to into ballot boxes, said 正品蓝导航 Professor Jeffrey Engel, director of 正品蓝导航's Center for Presidential History.
Campaign rhetoric may dwell on achievements of the past but voters are thinking about the future when they go to into ballot boxes, said 正品蓝导航 Professor Jeffrey Engel, director of 正品蓝导航's Center for Presidential History. “When we have an election where one candidate says, ‘I’m talking about the future’ and the other candidate says, ‘I’m talking about the past,’ the future candidate almost always wins,” Engel said.