Public Opinion And Factions

Public opinion, the political attitudes and core beliefs held by ordinary people is a huge driving factor towards the creation of factions. Political factions recently have played huge roles in the election of the president and other elections since the presidential election. Many people have noted that since Trump began his presidential campaign, the KKK, Alt-Right and Neo-Nazis have become very vocal in politics. This is because Trump’s rhetoric has touched certain groups of people in ways no other politician has before. Many non-politicals have begun to form strong opinions on politics because of Trump and therefore have banded together through their public opinions to create factions. Public opinions are formed through agents of socialization like one’s family, schools and popular culture; therefore, people tend to flock towards the people who share the same political opinions as them and create factions. For example, as we watched in the movie in class, a community of people recognized an issue with immigrants entering their township and formed a public opinion on the issue. Many people in the community did not want the immigrants to enter their town and so they created their own political faction to represent their opinion to the government of Farmingville. Other people who shared the same public opinion that it was not right to kick out the immigrants formed their own political faction as well to have their say in the Farmingville government. Voting on legislation that would deal with the issue of immigration in Farmingville took place and the heads of the factions who were in government got to vote on the issue. It is very important to pay attention to the public opinion in the place you live because when issues are large enough, people tend to split up into different factions that can dictate the political climate of one’s town on a small scale and of course the presidential election on a larger scale. The way polling people collect their data on public opinion through surveys and polls is also very important because it gives political scientists indications on what issues are important to what regions and can allow politicians to campaign better in those regions knowing what the people’s public opinions are.

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