How a candidate looks, present themselves and “hypes” people up is usually want wins over the public as opposed to real solutions to problems. The view that politics corrupts any good intentions is presented as well.
The story lines illustrate this view by showing how Mckay was falling behind in the polls until he has a debate with the incumbent. Mckay doesn’t have any real answers but presents himself as a compassionate liberal who wants to help everyone out of their predicaments by government intervention. All of his answers are tailored by the campaign manager but although he doesn’t offer any specifics, his sincerity and obvious good looks seems to turn the downhill slide and he gains a huge amount of momentum going into the fall election.
Mckay really wishes to “shoot straight” with the audience in this debate but he is coached by his campaign managers on how to phrase things and how not to offend anyone’s positions. The film displays that candidates cannot really be candid with today’s media but must tailor their answers to what they think others want to