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Looked at from another angle, it's actually quite democratic for a candidate for public office to shift his or her platform away from their personal beliefs and towards the beliefs of those they're attempting to represent.



But all he ended up representing was incoherent and incompatible policy preferences. I might agree that represents public opinion well, but it's nothing to be proud of.


At the time he was elected in 2008, a majority of Americans did not favor same-sex marriage.

At the time he changed his public stance, a majority of Americans favored same-sex marriage.

Seems coherent.




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