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- All_politics_is_local abstract "The phrase, "All politics is local" is a common phrase in U.S. politics. The former Speaker of the U.S. House Tip O'Neill is most closely associated with this phrase, which encapsulates the principle that a politician's success is directly tied to the person's ability to understand and influence the issues of their constituents. Politicians must appeal to the simple, mundane and everyday concerns of those who elect them into office. Those personal issues, rather than big and intangible ideas, are often what voters care most about, according to this principle. Politicians often use this against one another, as well, to hit each other where it hurts most—back at home—rather than on the floor of Congress. The concept is contrary to the notion that most people, somehow, in local elections are casting votes to "send a message" to the highest levels; instead, the principle predicts that most people will not decide who to vote for in local elections simply as a means to act on feelings about national politicians, such as concerns about a current U.S. President, but that they make decisions based on how they feel local interests are being addressed. The prediction is that most people who vote, or debate issues, are focused on resolving their local issues.".
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- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_slogans.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Frank_L._McNamara,_Jr..
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Peoria,_Illinois.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Politics.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Robert_H._Michel.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLink Tip_ONeill.
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLinkText "All politics is local".
- All_politics_is_local wikiPageWikiLinkText "all politics is local".
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- All_politics_is_local subject Category:Political_slogans.
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- All_politics_is_local comment "The phrase, "All politics is local" is a common phrase in U.S. politics. The former Speaker of the U.S. House Tip O'Neill is most closely associated with this phrase, which encapsulates the principle that a politician's success is directly tied to the person's ability to understand and influence the issues of their constituents. Politicians must appeal to the simple, mundane and everyday concerns of those who elect them into office.".
- All_politics_is_local label "All politics is local".
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