Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: sandorski
He was the best Candidate to deal with the current situation.
I disagree for many reasons but thats not what this post was about. I was looking for opinions on what people think he will do to keep his new supporters happy. I definitely dont think he will be flying to the far left anytime soon. Just wondering what everyone else was thinking on it.
I don't think we can say, but presidents don't have to compromise a lot to get political support. There are boundaries, but they can, if they're skilled, lead the country in a new direction. George Bush "won" an incredibly close election, by hundreds of votes in Florida where the thousands of votes for Gore were lost by accident and theft, and yet he did not 'move to the center', he pursued a radical right agenda, and it even worked politically at first, until incompetence became clear.
John Kennedy won an extremely close election, and while he was careful with his positioning, he pursued liberal policies and moved the country to the left.
Ronald Reagan was seen a a far-right wing candidate, but he too did not 'go center' in power, and built political support - unfortunately for the nation - for a right-wing agenda.
Presidents who do stay more to the center tend to be more vulnerable, is my first impression to the question. Clinton was an exception there.
I'd like Obama to have a strong progressive agenda and move the country there, like FDR.