In today’s politics, politicians rely on objective and subjective measures for campaigning and other government processes. When a politician uses subjective measures like happiness and security to advocate new laws instead of using objective measures based on research, problems in public policy can arise.
One of the biggest problems that can arise from a presidential candidate using subjective measures is a loss in voters which in turn could result in a loss of donations or other forms of financial assistance to that candidate. For example, if a presidential candidate was questioned on his or her’s stance on gay rights and were to say, “Gay marriage should not be legalized because I don’t