A very dynamic set of beliefs that serve as a core tenant of political candidate campaigns, yet are not a reliable metric to determine a
candidate's worthiness of office.
The term represents one or more beliefs in the candidate's belief system. A popular strategy is to campaign on strong
core values while avoiding clearing defining what those values actually are.
Candidates typically avoiding defining their values and will typically deflect to another
talking point. However, when cornered, candidates may attempt to define their values, but throughout the rest of the campaign they are free to add, edit, or remove any subset of their values for the sake of voter turnout.
Sarah Palin boasts about her small-town values, which include Christianity,
pro-life, small government, being able to see Russia, giving
shoutouts to elementary school classrooms during a televised debate, and allowing her daughters to throw massive parties, destroy property, and let innocent boys
take the fall for their actions.