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The Candidate's 7 Deadly Sins

The Candidate's 7 Deadly Sins

by Peter Wish

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About This Book

If you ask candidates and campaign strategists for the keys to a successful campaign, they say logistics like fundraising, poll numbers, and grassroots. These answers aren’t wrong, but they overlook an equally important ingredient to victory: making an emotional connection with voters. If voters don’t connect with you, they won’t vote for you. Our brains are hardwired to bond with others through stories and nonverbal cues. Yet, when many candidates hit the campaign trail, they too often emphasize data and policy, which leaves voters unmoved. In The Candidate’s 7 Deadly Sins, Dr. Peter A. Wish teaches tested strategies that gain candidates the critical advantage over their opponents. He outlines the sins to avoid—being pessimistic, canned, tentative, reactive, cerebral, partisan, and arrogant—and provides a road map for turning each sin into a winning virtue. Dr. Wish draws on past and current case studies of political winners and losers, cutting-edge neuroscience, and his experience working with candidates and campaign teams. Wish found that candidates who connect emotionally with voters don’t just win their hearts and minds—they win elections.

Psychology Law and Politics Politics
Peter Wish

Peter Wish

Dr. Peter Wish is a nationally recognized psychologist with more than forty years of experience counseling individuals, couples, and political candidates. He founded the New England Institute of Family Relations in Framingham, Massachusetts, and wrote a weekly column for the Boston Globe's Living Section that was later syndicated to more than 150 newspapers, earning him the National Media Award from the American Psychological Foundation. A pioneer of the techniques he calls emotional optics in campaigning, he draws in his book The Candidate's 7 Deadly Sins on case studies of political winners and losers, cutting-edge neuroscience, and his experience working with candidates and campaign teams.

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