Incumbent leaders often convert moments of national trauma and deployed force into electoral assets by framing their continued rule as necessary for security and moral leadership. That framing reassures voters about safety while bundling foreign‑policy claims with domestic program promises.
— Recognizing this tactic clarifies why security events change electoral dynamics and how policy debates get subsumed by narratives of leadership and courage.
2004.09.02
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George W. Bush’s acceptance speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention — citing 9/11, rescuers, and troops 'liberating millions' — explicitly uses security achievements as a reason to reelect the incumbent.
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