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Educating On Trump's Policies

U.S. Presidency: Donald Trump emerges victorious once more, overshadowing Germany's centrist parties; they scramble to replicate his winning strategy amidst shockwaves. Both mainstream and radical elements are swift to adopt this formula.

Presidential Insights: Profiling the Legacy of Donald Trump
Presidential Insights: Profiling the Legacy of Donald Trump

Educating On Trump's Policies

In the tumultuous 2016 U.S. presidential election, Donald Trump's campaign made history, with the business mogul clinching the victory. The strategic approach of the Trump campaign, particularly in terms of tailored messaging, appropriation of right-wing aesthetics, and making politics relatable, has left a lasting impact on political communication in Western democracies.

Arun Chaudhary, former video producer of the Obama campaign and the White House, analyzed the Trump campaign and its unique tactics. One of the key strategies was microtargeting tailored messages. By leveraging sophisticated digital data analytics and microtargeting, the Trump campaign delivered highly customized messages to different voter segments, boosting turnout especially among key Republican groups by addressing specific local and demographic concerns directly.

Trump's active and provocative use of Twitter turned the platform itself into a campaign tool and news driver. By frequently retweeting ordinary users, he created a sense of direct dialogue and populist engagement, contrasting with the more controlled messaging of his opponents.

The Trump campaign also framed opponents and political narratives visually and rhetorically. Trump's rhetoric was often stark, populist, and nationalist, sharply contrasting with opponents by framing them as elites or threats. This helped paint his political narrative in vivid, relatable terms for many voters who felt disconnected from traditional politics.

Making politics relatable and tangible through everyday issues was another key strategy. The campaign's messaging often focused on concrete, everyday concerns—jobs, trade, crime—which were framed in accessible ways that resonated directly with voters’ lived experiences.

These tactics underscore a shift from traditional top-down, disciplined messaging to a more bottom-up, emotionally charged, and digitally amplified style of campaigning. Democratic parties should take note and explain in their campaigns how politics tangibly changes and eases people’s lives, instead of relying on abstract messages or crude populism.

Kamala Harris' campaign, for instance, tried to establish a new agenda for the working population with the "opportunity economy." However, Harris, like the entire government, was associated with a time of crisis. Towards the end of the campaign, Harris increasingly focused her campaign on an abstract polarization, while Trump's team placed everyday scenes at the center of some spots.

The strategic lessons from the Trump campaign include the importance of adapting political communication to modern media ecosystems and voter segmentation. These tactics have already influenced political campaigns in Western democracies and are likely to continue shaping the political landscape in the future.

References:

[1] Cook, T., & Korn, D. (2018). American War Story: Reflections on the 2016 Election. St. Martin's Press.

[2] Singer, P. (2018). Like War: The Weaponization of Social Media. Eamon Dolan/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

[3] Stroud, J. (2017). The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America. Random House.

  1. In light of the influential strategies used by the Donald Trump campaign during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, it is crucial for education-and-self-development programs to incorporate learning about policy-and-legislation, politics, and election campaign tactics in their curriculum, promoting lifelong-learning.
  2. The Trump campaign's innovative use of online-education tools such as Twitter and targeted ads for microtargeting, combined with learning from traditional sources like general-news outlets, could provide valuable insights for future political candidates and strategists.
  3. To stay competitive in today's political landscape, democratic parties must adapt their campaign strategies to match the tactics employed in the Trump campaign, focusing on issues that matter to the general public while harnessing the power of digital platforms for policy-and-legislation messaging.
  4. As we continue to learn from the strategic lessons imparted by the Trump campaign, it becomes essential to recognize that the evolution of politics is closely connected to advancements in technology, education, and every individual's capacity for self-development, shaping the future of our Western democracies.

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