Gaming the Vote
I am in the middle of Gaming the Vote, by William Poundstone, and I'm coming to a greater understanding of negative campaigning, and marketing in general. Lee Atwater (referred to as "The Most Evil Man in America") is a political mastermind in this type of campaigning.
He was the person who used the Willie Horton case against Michael Dukakis. The incident was screened first for liberal voters who had a visceral reaction to hearing about an furloughed convict committing a heinous act. Americans, the book states, don’t like negative ads – that is, they say that when they’re asked. But we are strongly moved by such things. I certainly don’t advocate tactics like Lee Atwater used, but this does clearly show the utterly important role of emotions in people’s decision making. People heard about Willie Horton, and just could not support Michael Dukakis. A reasoned, nuanced position would not be able to overcome such strong emotion. If we want to motivate people, we need to tap into those strong emotions. People can intellectually move towards and away from voting for a person, or buying something, but if that strong emotion is in place, the intellectual considerations will likely follow in the direction of the emotions.
This tendency to let our emotions lead us makes it all the more imperative that people are honest and ethical about what they are offering. Promising weight loss in 30 days, for instance, doesn’t just play to people’s desire to get things over with, or be lazy, but also the shame they feel about their current situation. People who want to make more money may be in serious financial trouble. However, people are always encountering varying marketing signals; eat here, shop here, etc. We need to attract peoples’ attention, and engage them. The offer, then, needs to be clear about what using a program or product will entail, and what can be reasonably expected. A politician pointing out a lax policy on crime in their opponent better have a solid anti-crime policy in place, as sooner or later, that’s what will be expected. So tap into emotions, but know that your product must fulfill its promise.
Comments
Aaron,
Thank you for the book review! I had been thinking of doing something similar to this on my blog, too...maybe once a week, or so. I love reading, and I love learning what other people are reading. I'll often pick up a book that is recommended. It's book networking!
Jennifer Skinner
Wardrobe Planning, Image, and Style
Definitely true -- get to the emotion and you can create an expected reaction to it.
Sue Crutcher
Life Empowerment Mentor and Success Coach
this kind of relates to Yann's post. Are primate origins and the base emotions tend to over ride our more recently developed logical thought process. Push the right buttons and most people will react in very predictable ways. Why does a banana sound so good right now?
Scott A Bell
I Am The Road Warrior. Insider travel Secrets
I have often heard the FIRST point you make, but never heard it so clearly transitioned to the other....if you sell using emotions, you had better have a rock solid product you offer with your follow through or you will be disappointing people and there will be an emotional back lash. Very good!
Sonya Lenzo
www.sonyamlenzo.com
it is a box full of dirt. Directions: add water and start slinging!
Proxy dirt is even better. See I have clean hands, my uncontrollable supporters did it!
Tim
poundstone is a good writer
www.kevinhogan.net
Politics suck, and all politicians lie to us and steal our money. If you think anyone running for office is different you are wrong.
Are elections gamed? I don't need a book to tell me they are gamed and rigged. We all live in the Matrix.
Steve Chambers, Leadership Consultant
Oh man... I was about to express the same opinion as Leadership Consultant Steve Chambers... except that he did it more clearly than I would have. Time fo a banana :-)
Yann
Personal Coach
Aaron
Real political power comes from violence or the threat of violence. Those in power will not willingly give up power to the citizenry. They would rather give the people the illusion of democratic power. Whenever there is an issue or matter those in power want to ignore while providing the illusion of action they simply form a group or committee to study the problem. Then three or four years later they come up with suggestions that will never be implemented.
Cynicism is not as easy as you think, because most people don't muster enough strength or interest to be cynical. They are too busy protesting that Lebron James has been insulted ("some free pizza would make me feel better!") or wondering if Axe body spray will really get them laid.
Just like you can learn more about real business from reading Richard III rather than Tom Peters, you can learn how politics are really played by reading Hitler, Lenin and Machiavelli.
Political change will not come from choosing either the red or blue pill. True political change will come when we refuse to take either pill and vote with our feet, wallets and firepower to stand up and force the change we want to see.
Molon Labe
Steve Chambers, Leadership Consultant
I meant the red pill - blue bill quote like the movie did; Morpheus' line was "I offer you the truth, nothing more". The truth is (according to this book at least), there are procedural problems with the system that allow he current resulting political culture to emerge. You're final paragraph properly demonstrates the "red pill" option, again, according to the Matrix metaphor you had mentioned.
Good discussion! Hopefully more people can get fired up about things like this!
Aaron
Don';t gte me started!
John
All the best,
April BraswellRomance Coach, Online Dating Coach
All the best,
April BraswellRomance Coach, Online Dating Coach
I should have commented on this earlier. Steve it has been a long time since I've heard someone with such an excellent rant about our so called political system. I'm going to remember to come back here and we'll continue this when there isn't as much to do. I like the point of view
Focus Your Energy
Matthew Shields
making your skin more beautiful
Nice reference at the end there.
Sheridan