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Election promise

An election promise or campaign promise is a promise or guarantee made to the public by a candidate or political party that is trying to win an election.

Across the Western world, political parties aren't highly likely to fulfill their election promises.[1] In the United States, platform positions offer important clues as to the policies that U.S. parties will enact. Over the past 30 years, Democratic and Republican congresspeople voted in line with their respective party platforms 74% and 89% of the time, respectively.[2]

Fulfilling promises edit

A 2017 study in the American Journal of Political Science found that for 12 countries (Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States) found that political parties fulfill their promises to voters to a considerable extent:[1]

Parties that hold executive office after elections generally fulfill substantial percentages, sometimes very high percentages, of their election pledges, whereas parties that do not hold executive office generally find that lower percentages of their pledges are fulfilled. The fulfillment of pledges by governing executive parties varies across governments in ways that reflect power-sharing arrangements. The main power-sharing arrangement that impacts pledge fulfillment distinguishes between single-party governments and coalitions, not between governments with and without legislative majorities. We found the highest percentages of pledge fulfillment for governing parties in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Portugal, Spain, and Canada, most of which governed in single-party executives. We found lower percentages for governing parties in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Bulgaria, Ireland, and Italy, most of which governed in coalitions. Pledge fulfillment by U.S. presidential parties lies at the higher end of coalition governments, which suggests that U.S. presidents are more constrained than governing parties in single-party parliamentary systems, but less constrained than most governing parties in multiparty coalitions.

Other research on the United States suggests that Democratic and Republican congresspeople voted in line with their respective party platforms 74% and 89% of the time, respectively.[2]

Examples of broken promises edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Parmet, Herbert S. (December 1989). The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War. Little Brown & Co. ISBN 978-0-19-509377-3. p. 116 "Nixon didn't invent the phrase, which originated with a reporter looking for a lead to a story summarizing the Republican candidate's (hazy) promise to end the war without losing. But neither did he disavow the term, and it soon became a part of the campaign. When pressed for details, Nixon retreated to the not indefensible position that to tip his hand would interfere with the negotiations that had begun in Paris."; Parmet, Herbert S. (December 1989). Richard Nixon and His America. Little Brown & Co. ISBN 978-0-316-69232-8. Stated evidence suggests that Nixon never used the term, and that it actually came from a question by a voter at a New Hampshire campaign stop.
  2. ^ "Nixon: Vietnam Shows Need for 'New Diplomacy'". Cedar Rapids Gazette (Iowa). March 20, 1968. p. 62.
  3. ^ Morin, Relman (March 14, 1968). "Nixon Plans to Unfold Peace Plan When He Campaigns Against LBJ". Press Telegram (Long Beach, Cal.). p. 10.
  4. ^ Nixon, Richard (1978). RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. ISBN 9780448143743. p. 298
  5. ^ Coleman, Fred (1997). The Decline and Fall of Soviet Empire : Forty Years That Shook The World, From Stalin to Yeltsin. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-16816-2. p. 203
  6. ^ Anderson, Terry; Small, Melvin (1990). "Review of Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves". The American Historical Review. 95 (3): 944–945. doi:10.2307/2164514. JSTOR 2164514.
  7. ^ Small, Melvin (April 1988). Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-1288-4. p. 174; Zaroulis, Nancy and Gerald Sullivan (1984). Who Spoke Up? American Protest Against the War in Vietnam, 1963-1975. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-03-005603-1. p. 217
  8. ^ Small p. 162
  9. ^ Small p. 179
  10. ^ Strauss, Robert S. (Summer 1984). "What's Right with U. S. Campaigns". Foreign Policy. 55 (55): 3–22. doi:10.2307/1148378. JSTOR 1148378.
  11. ^ See U.S. presidential election, 1900 Misleading Philippine War claims by the Republicans
  12. ^ Small, p. 166; Riegle, Don (1972). O Congress. Doubleday. p. 20; Kalb, Marvin and Bernard (1974). Kissinger. Hutchison. p. 120; Hersh, Seymour M. (1983). The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House. Summit Books. ISBN 978-0-671-44760-1. p. 119
  13. ^ Solomon, Norman (December 22, 2005). . Common Dreams. Archived from the original on December 24, 2005.
  14. The Most Controversial Political Campaigns in World History

References edit

  1. ^ a b Thomson, Robert; Royed, Terry; Naurin, Elin; Artés, Joaquín; Costello, Rory; Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz; Ferguson, Mark; Kostadinova, Petia; Moury, Catherine (2017-07-01). "The Fulfillment of Parties' Election Pledges: A Comparative Study on the Impact of Power Sharing" (PDF). American Journal of Political Science. 61 (3): 527–542. doi:10.1111/ajps.12313. ISSN 1540-5907.
  2. ^ a b Stein, Jeff (2016-07-12). "We asked 8 political scientists if party platforms matter. Here's what we learned". Vox. Retrieved 2016-07-19.
  3. ^ How Headline Writers Read Bush's Lips, Reading Eagle, July 5, 1990, p.9.
  4. ^ John Howard's a lesson for second coming, The Australian, August 30, 2008.
  5. ^ Rebecca Leung (January 9, 2004). "Bush Sought 'Way' To Invade Iraq?, O'Neill Tells '60 Minutes' Iraq Was 'Topic A' 8 Months Before 9-11". CBS News.
  6. ^ "Campaign against McCreevy's Cuts".
  7. ^ "Julia Gillard did not lie about Carbon Tax (There is No Carbon Tax in Australia)". YouTube.
  8. ^ "Sunday Age publishes fake quote excusing Gillard's lie". 30 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Fionnán Sheahan". April 2011.
  10. ^ Kevin Liptak (February 23, 2016). "Obama gives Congress Guantanamo closure plan". CNN.
  11. ^ Gregory Krieg (10 October 2016). "Trump threatens to jail Clinton if he wins election". CNN. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  12. ^ "Trump team won't pursue charges against Hillary Clinton". BBC News. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  13. ^ ITV (6 September 2021). "'Absolutely nobody' will challenge National Insurance hike to pay for social care, says minister". ITV News. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  14. ^ CHIP (29 August 2023). "Öğrenciye vergisiz telefon planı: İlk detaylar belli oldu". CHIP Online. Retrieved 1 September 2023.

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The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message An election promise or campaign promise is a promise or guarantee made to the public by a candidate or political party that is trying to win an election Across the Western world political parties aren t highly likely to fulfill their election promises 1 In the United States platform positions offer important clues as to the policies that U S parties will enact Over the past 30 years Democratic and Republican congresspeople voted in line with their respective party platforms 74 and 89 of the time respectively 2 Contents 1 Fulfilling promises 1 1 Examples of broken promises 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesFulfilling promises editA 2017 study in the American Journal of Political Science found that for 12 countries Austria Bulgaria Canada Germany Ireland Italy the Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden the United Kingdom and the United States found that political parties fulfill their promises to voters to a considerable extent 1 Parties that hold executive office after elections generally fulfill substantial percentages sometimes very high percentages of their election pledges whereas parties that do not hold executive office generally find that lower percentages of their pledges are fulfilled The fulfillment of pledges by governing executive parties varies across governments in ways that reflect power sharing arrangements The main power sharing arrangement that impacts pledge fulfillment distinguishes between single party governments and coalitions not between governments with and without legislative majorities We found the highest percentages of pledge fulfillment for governing parties in the United Kingdom Sweden Portugal Spain and Canada most of which governed in single party executives We found lower percentages for governing parties in Germany the Netherlands Austria Bulgaria Ireland and Italy most of which governed in coalitions Pledge fulfillment by U S presidential parties lies at the higher end of coalition governments which suggests that U S presidents are more constrained than governing parties in single party parliamentary systems but less constrained than most governing parties in multiparty coalitions Other research on the United States suggests that Democratic and Republican congresspeople voted in line with their respective party platforms 74 and 89 of the time respectively 2 Examples of broken promises edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The British Liberal Party s pledge to cut army spending before embarking on the Dreadnought arms race with Germany The British Labour Party s 1945 pledge to set up a new ministry of housing Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke in 1987 said that by 1990 no Australian child will be living in poverty George H W Bush promised not to raise taxes while president during his 1988 campaign This was best remembered in a speech at the Republican National Convention when he said Congress will push and push and I ll say Read my lips no new taxes 3 After a recession began during his term and the deficit widened Bush agreed to proposals to increase taxes Although not the only broken promise concerning taxes it was by far the most famous In 1994 upon entering Italian politics media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi promised that he would sell his assets in Fininvest later Mediaset because of the conflict of interest it would have generated a promise he repeated a number of times in later years but after 12 years and having served three terms as prime minister he still retained ownership of his company that controls virtually all the Italian private TV stations and a large number of magazines and publishing houses which have extensively been used in favour of his political party Australian Prime Minister John Howard in 1995 that the GST would never ever 4 be part of Liberal policy the tax package was not implemented that term but was put to the Australian people at the next election in 1998 that re elected Howard During the 2000 U S Presidential election campaign George W Bush said If we don t stop extending our troops all around the world in nation building missions then we re going to have a serious problem coming down the road And I m going to prevent that 5 In Ireland Fianna Fail s 2002 election promise to permanently end all hospital waiting lists by 2004 and to create a world class health service through reform and expanding healthcare coverage with 200 000 extra medical cards 6 When asked about the issue of carbon taxation Prime Minister Julia Gillard responded by saying There will be no carbon tax under the government I lead What we will do is we will tackle the challenge of climate change 7 8 In February 2011 Gillard then announced a carbon pricing mechanism in order to secure a minority government This has been construed by some as being a broken promise with debate centering on whether or not a fixed price leading into a trading scheme can be called a tax Before the 2011 Irish general election the then Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore infamously said Frankfurt s Way or Labour s Way in reference to the EU IMF deal After being elected to power the party went on to accept the deal 9 Former U S President Barack Obama vowed repeatedly during the 2008 election to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba but the prison remained open the entirety of his Presidency and remains so as of August 2023 update 10 In the 2010 election to the U K House of Commons the Liberal Democrat Party candidates took a pledge to oppose any increase in university tuition fees and campaign for their abolition After forming a coalition government with the Tories 21 of 57 Liberal Democrat MPs voted to increase the fees 1 During the Canadian federal election in 2015 Justin Trudeau promised to replace the first past the post electoral system before the next federal election He later rescinded this promise President Donald Trump as a candidate in the 2016 presidential election promised that he would imprison Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton over her email controversy 11 most notably during the 2016 Republican National Convention and the second presidential debate After becoming President elect Trump announced he would not actually charge Clinton with any wrongdoing 12 The Trump Administration did not take any action against Clinton In the 2019 general election in the United Kingdom the Conservative Party led by Boris Johnson pledged in their manifesto to not raise the rate of income tax VAT or National Insurance In September 2021 Johnson announced that National Insurance would be increased by 1 25 percentage points from April 2022 to raise money for the National Health Service and social care 13 In the 2023 parliamentary and presidential elections in Turkey the Justice and Development Party led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan pledged in their manifesto to provide tax exemption for the acquisition of mobile phones and computers for youth in higher education for once without giving details of whether it will apply to imported or domestic products In August 2023 Erdogan s cabinet announced that tax exemption for the acquisition of mobile phones and computers for youth would only encompass products produced or assembled in Turkey and have a price cap 14 See also editConsent of the governed Mandate politics Manifesto Read my lips no new taxes Social contractNotes edit Parmet Herbert S December 1989 The Devil We Knew Americans and the Cold War Little Brown amp Co ISBN 978 0 19 509377 3 p 116 Nixon didn t invent the phrase which originated with a reporter looking for a lead to a story summarizing the Republican candidate s hazy promise to end the war without losing But neither did he disavow the term and it soon became a part of the campaign When pressed for details Nixon retreated to the not indefensible position that to tip his hand would interfere with the negotiations that had begun in Paris Parmet Herbert S December 1989 Richard Nixon and His America Little Brown amp Co ISBN 978 0 316 69232 8 Stated evidence suggests that Nixon never used the term and that it actually came from a question by a voter at a New Hampshire campaign stop Nixon Vietnam Shows Need for New Diplomacy Cedar Rapids Gazette Iowa March 20 1968 p 62 Morin Relman March 14 1968 Nixon Plans to Unfold Peace Plan When He Campaigns Against LBJ Press Telegram Long Beach Cal p 10 Nixon Richard 1978 RN The Memoirs of Richard Nixon ISBN 9780448143743 p 298 Coleman Fred 1997 The Decline and Fall of Soviet Empire Forty Years That Shook The World From Stalin to Yeltsin St Martin s Griffin ISBN 978 0 312 16816 2 p 203 Anderson Terry Small Melvin 1990 Review of Johnson Nixon and the Doves The American Historical Review 95 3 944 945 doi 10 2307 2164514 JSTOR 2164514 Small Melvin April 1988 Johnson Nixon and the Doves Rutgers University Press ISBN 978 0 8135 1288 4 p 174 Zaroulis Nancy and Gerald Sullivan 1984 Who Spoke Up American Protest Against the War in Vietnam 1963 1975 Doubleday ISBN 978 0 03 005603 1 p 217 Small p 162 Small p 179 Strauss Robert S Summer 1984 What s Right with U S Campaigns Foreign Policy 55 55 3 22 doi 10 2307 1148378 JSTOR 1148378 See U S presidential election 1900 Misleading Philippine War claims by the Republicans Small p 166 Riegle Don 1972 O Congress Doubleday p 20 Kalb Marvin and Bernard 1974 Kissinger Hutchison p 120 Hersh Seymour M 1983 The Price of Power Kissinger in the Nixon White House Summit Books ISBN 978 0 671 44760 1 p 119 Solomon Norman December 22 2005 A New Phase of Bright Spinning Lies About Iraq Common Dreams Archived from the original on December 24 2005 The Most Controversial Political Campaigns in World HistoryReferences edit a b Thomson Robert Royed Terry Naurin Elin Artes Joaquin Costello Rory Ennser Jedenastik Laurenz Ferguson Mark Kostadinova Petia Moury Catherine 2017 07 01 The Fulfillment of Parties Election Pledges A Comparative Study on the Impact of Power Sharing PDF American Journal of Political Science 61 3 527 542 doi 10 1111 ajps 12313 ISSN 1540 5907 a b Stein Jeff 2016 07 12 We asked 8 political scientists if party platforms matter Here s what we learned Vox Retrieved 2016 07 19 How Headline Writers Read Bush s Lips Reading Eagle July 5 1990 p 9 John Howard s a lesson for second coming The Australian August 30 2008 Rebecca Leung January 9 2004 Bush Sought Way To Invade Iraq O Neill Tells 60 Minutes Iraq Was Topic A 8 Months Before 9 11 CBS News Campaign against McCreevy s Cuts Julia Gillard did not lie about Carbon Tax There is No Carbon Tax in Australia YouTube Sunday Age publishes fake quote excusing Gillard s lie 30 June 2013 Fionnan Sheahan April 2011 Kevin Liptak February 23 2016 Obama gives Congress Guantanamo closure plan CNN Gregory Krieg 10 October 2016 Trump threatens to jail Clinton if he wins election CNN Retrieved 2017 04 23 Trump team won t pursue charges against Hillary Clinton BBC News 2016 11 22 Retrieved 2017 04 23 ITV 6 September 2021 Absolutely nobody will challenge National Insurance hike to pay for social care says minister ITV News Retrieved 17 September 2021 CHIP 29 August 2023 Ogrenciye vergisiz telefon plani Ilk detaylar belli oldu CHIP Online Retrieved 1 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Election promise amp oldid 1211260260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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