Campaign Promises to Public Policy: An Analysis of Promise Fulfillment during the Presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden Público

Ergul, Kardelen (Spring 2024)

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This thesis explores the fulfillment of campaign promises by U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden and examines the mechanisms of promise fulfillment, with a focus on executive directives and traditional legislation-making processes. It adopts a comparative approach to evaluate the promise fulfillment rates of both presidents and investigates the influence of salience on promise fulfillment and fulfillment through traditional legislation-making. The thesis also examines the effects of various factors, including crises such as the pandemic, the number of Senate seats held, and the fixed effects of policy areas on promise fulfillment and fulfillment through traditional legislative means.

The findings reveal that Joe Biden achieved a higher rate of promise fulfillment (55.26%) compared to Donald Trump (42.10%), with a notable portion of Biden's promises (33.33%) being realized through traditional legislative means, in contrast to Trump’s 18.75%. This outcome supports the hypothesis that Donald Trump fulfilled fewer promises compared to Joe Biden because he was not able to successfully navigate the traditional legislation-making processes. Despite similar Congressional compositions during their terms, our study does not support the hypothesis that a majority of the president's party in Congress significantly influences promise fulfillment rates. Furthermore, the research identifies a positive correlation between public opinion on the salience of issues and promise fulfillment. However, the study finds no statistically significant evidence that this relationship is strengthened when promises are fulfilled through traditional legislation. The thesis also suggests that promises related to crisis situations are more likely to be fulfilled, though not necessarily through legislative action. Lastly, an exploration into policy areas deemed important by the public shows that Trump had more success in fulfilling promises in key areas compared to Biden; however, these promises were fulfilled primarily through executive directives.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Thesis Statement 3

Key Terms 4

Literature Review 5

Methodology 11

Campaign Promises and Fulfillment 16

Donald Trump 16

  International Affairs 16

  Foreign Trade 18

  Education 19

  Social Welfare 21

  Health 22

  Macroeconomics 24

  Labor 26

  Transportation 26

  Law & Crime 27

  Immigration 28

  Environment 31

  Energy 32

  Government Operations 33

Joe Biden 34

  International Affairs 34

  Education 36

  Health 38

  Macroeconomics 40

  Labor 42

  Law & Crime 43

  Immigration 44

  Environment 46

  Energy 47

  Government Operations 48

Analysis and Discussion 50

Conclusion 58

Limitations and Further Research 60

Endnotes 62

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