What's Trust Got To Do With It?
Americans want to trust a candidate before voting for her or him. But questions remain: What is trust? What determines whether a voter will trust? Can candidates earn trust? How? In this Discourse, participants explore notions of trust - re: electoral politics on the tail of Election '24.
Time & Location
Nov 22, 2024, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
3 Washington Cir NW #802, Washington, DC 20037, USA
About the event
Synopsis
In recent months, I heard a radio interview where the young person interviewed suggested that she trusted Donald Trump because he says what’s on his mind. I heard the same idea expressed several times since, right up to the U.S. Federal Election Day. Every time I heard that sentiment expressed, I
thought to myself that the person speaking was explaining not that Donald Trump was to be trusted, but rather that he might be transparent, or perhaps predictable (assuming that what he says, what is on his mind is made in good faith, is truthful). Transparency nor predictability are synonyms to trust. Saying what is on one’s mind does not mean that a person is to be trusted. It seems to me that people have a deficient understanding of what trust is.
Yet understanding trust – judging whether trust should be assigned to a person or an organization is…
