Campaigner in Chief
BARNES, FRED
Campaigner in Chief Can Bush help the GOP in November. He thinks so. by Fred Barnes Can President Bush help Republicans retain control of Congress? He thinks so. And so do more Republican...
...This means that, even by the calculations of his advisers, an eruption of bad news could tilt the election to Democrats...
...His five speeches on terror in recent weeks, plus rapidly falling gasoline prices, have given Bush a boost in public opinion polls...
...But he thinks he can Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard and author of Rebel-in-Chief (Crown Forum), which will be published in paperback this fall...
...They said that there's no way this president," who won a close election in 2000, "can do anything in 2002...
...When he gets out [of Washington] and speaks, good things happen...
...Now, for most of this year, people have said there's no way [Republicans] are going" to win...
...In my district, I'm honored to have President Bush come in," says McSweeney...
...The president characterized his role this way: "I can help by setting the stage, setting the agenda, reminding people of the stakes of the war we're in...
...I knew things were getting pretty good because you can't find" the arrow anymore...
...On October 12, Bush will appear in Chicago at a recently scheduled fundraiser for McSweeney and Peter Roskam, who's running to hold the open seat in an adjoining district for Republicans...
...I support the president," says McSweeney...
...Bush has no illusions about his ability to persuade Democrats to vote for Republicans...
...I believe that these elections will come down to two things—one, firm belief that in order to win the war on terror, there must be a comprehensive strategy that recognizes this war is being fought on more than one front, and, two, the economy," Bush said...
...Still, the consensus view of his aides is that, as things now stand, Republicans will hold the Senate and House by very narrow margins, perhaps by only two or three seats in each body...
...On top of those, the president's approval rating, at roughly 42 percent, is below where he stood in 2002 (low 60s) and 2004 (low 50s) and correlates with a decisive defeat for Republicans...
...He didn't mention the problem he may have in persuading alienated conservatives to vote...
...I'll take him over Bill Clinton any day...
...There's a lot of people out there from the '04 campaign that are motivated by this administration...
...The president's second term slump, from which he's only now recovering, triggered the notion that Republican candidates were massively spurning Bush...
...But Bush is correct that he can still have a large and even decisive role as an active player in the campaign...
...He cited his history, as president, of overcoming early expectations of defeat...
...We know the case for a Democratic resurgence: Iraq, Katrina, and puny wage gains that trail the growth in the economy and productivity...
...influence independents and drive up Republican turnout on November 7. "There are a lot of people out there that hopefully I'll be able to inspire to turn out," the president said...
...When the price was going straight up, you could see it," he said...
...Is his optimism about the midterm election merely the happy talk required of a party leader...
...If Bush "has the ability to dominate the dialogue, he can push this election toward the Republicans even as he remains unpopular with the voters," pollster Bill Mclnturff told the Wall Street Journal last week...
...But he barnstormed for Republicans, who wound up winning two seats in the Senate and six in the House...
...First Lady Laura Bush, who years ago told Bush she'd marry him so long as she'd never have to give a speech, has become a frequent campaigner for Republican candidates...
...For one thing, because he has the biggest megaphone, he can affect what Republican chairman Ken Mehlman calls the "national conversation" that already accompanies the campaign...
...In early 2004, when he was running for reelection, Bush said, the conventional wisdom was that "he's done, he's gone...
...Used to be on the front of the news," he said, when prices were soaring...
...In fact, he'll appear in many states not ordinarily viewed as Bush country: Connecticut, Illinois, Michigan, California, Ohio, just to name five...
...David McSweeney is the Republican House challenger with the best chance of ousting a Democratic incumbent...
...There are many more [House] members who want the president to come in than he could ever satisfy," says House Republican whip Roy Blunt...
...Yet he won and Republicans picked up four Senate seats and three in the House...
...Actually, he's already done so by elevating the war against Islamist terrorists as an overriding national concern and as a campaign issue...
...My guess is he really believes it and doesn't take the case for a Democratic sweep seriously...
...And so do more Republican candidates than you might guess, given Bush's improved but still relatively low popularity...
...One newspaper ran an arrow each day to indicate the direction of prices...
...And if I can't, Laura can...
...Bush complained at the meeting with journalists that the press has a double standard when covering gas prices...
...His advice on how voters will judge the economy: "Watch that price of gasoline...
...He's running against one-term Democrat Melissa Bean in a suburban Chicago district...
...Bush insisted Republicans would keep majorities in the Senate and House...
...And Bush intends to devote a portion of his standard stump speech this fall to the war on terror...
...I think I can help," Bush said at an Oval Office session last week with seven journalists...
...There's an inverse relationship between gas prices and presidential approval: When prices rise, approval falls, and vice versa...
...In a private Republican survey, he jumped nine percentage points in approval of his handling of the economy, eight in his dealing with Iraq, and eight in his trustworthiness and honesty...
...The economy is in pretty good shape...
...His opponent has invited former President Bill Clinton to appear in her behalf...
...It was never true...
...Is Bush kidding himself...
Vol. 12 • September 2006 • No. 2