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“I figured that if we had to choose the woman president, she'd be the first woman president, and if we had the kid from Honolulu and the Harvard graduate, we'd have the first black president. They were both lawyers, and they knew the law, and I saw Obama and said that he's got some vision, and…” quote by Al Green
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“I figured that if we had to choose the woman president, she'd be the first woman president, and if we had the kid from Honolulu and the Harvard graduate, we'd have the first black president. They were both lawyers, and they knew the law, and I saw Obama and said that he's got some vision, and that's what a lot of people are latching on to.”

Al Green

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast discussion on political representation, 2015

The speaker reflects on how demographic milestones and perceived competence shape public support for leaders, using Obama as an example of vision-driven appeal.

In simple terms: People support leaders they see as representing milestones and having vision.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the power of representation and vision in leadership.

Themes

leadership representation politics vision public perception

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

political observational

When to use this quote

  • campaign strategy
  • diversity initiatives
  • media analysis
  • voter education

Key Concepts

demographics symbolic milestones charismatic appeal

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do identity and vision interact in political support?
  • What risks arise when charisma outweighs policy?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on identity can overlook policy substance.

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