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ivann1987 [24]
2 years ago
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after watching the behavior of dan patrick following his close re-election fight in 2018, a political observer might make which

assumption about the impact of close elections on the leadership style of statewide officials who experienced unexpectedly close re-election battles?
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2 answers:
Drupady [299]2 years ago
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Answer:

Close election battles have a moderating effect.

Explanation:

djyliett [7]2 years ago
5 0

Close re-elections steal away the <em>puff and pageantry</em> of arrogant elected officials. These close elections cause them to <em>bellow down to reality</em> and moderate their leadership styles to align with people's mandate.

  • The behavior of Dan Patrick as one of the plural governors of Texas after the 2018 elections shows that no politician owes any political entity.

  • As the most conservative leader in Texas, Dan Patrick moderates his conservatism by <em>reducing his priorities as the Lieutenant Governor</em>.

Thus, any reasonable politicians who have won close re-elections need some rethinking of their political stands because the voters decide the winners.

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