2. What does Hillary Clinton feel motivates her political opponents?
3. How does she characterize those that make grand speeches about bringing the people together?
4. What will be her strategy for dealing with political opponents if she wins office?
5. What does she think will change about the public's perception of her if she wins? Why does she think this?
6. What is the trend in approval ratings of recent presidents by both major parties?
7. Which presidents since Eisenhower were the least polarizing?
8. Which presidents have had the lowest approval rating among their own party?
9. Which presidents have had the lowest approval rating among the opposition party?
Answers
1. She talked about change would be gradual, rather than sudden.
2. Her opponents desire to destroy her, or so she believes.
3. She thinks they're dreaming, based upon knowledge gained from past experiences.
4. She plans to negotiate and compromise.
5a. She thinks her popularity will increase.
5b. Previously, whenever she held office, her approval rating was quite relatively larger, so she expects change with her election.
6. They are always increasing in difference.
7. Carter and/or Johnson were the least polarizing.
8. Carter saw the lowest domestic disapproval.
9. Obama had the lowest disapproval from the opposition.
2. Her opponents desire to destroy her, or so she believes.
3. She thinks they're dreaming, based upon knowledge gained from past experiences.
4. She plans to negotiate and compromise.
5a. She thinks her popularity will increase.
5b. Previously, whenever she held office, her approval rating was quite relatively larger, so she expects change with her election.
6. They are always increasing in difference.
7. Carter and/or Johnson were the least polarizing.
8. Carter saw the lowest domestic disapproval.
9. Obama had the lowest disapproval from the opposition.
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