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The Guild 10-21-2002 Current Political Environment/Strategy Recommendation
GOP Team Leader ^

Posted on 10/21/2002 5:03:49 AM PDT by BigWaveBetty

TO: Marc Racicot, Chairman, RNC Jack Oliver, Deputy Chairman, RNC FR: Matthew Dowd, Senior Adviser RE: Current Political Environment/Strategy Recommendation

With a little over three weeks till Election Day the analysis below illustrates Republican opportunity in the current political landscape. This memorandum reflects internal RNC polling conducted as recently as Thursday night (10/10/02).

As we approach the November mid-term election, the President and the Republican Party are in a historic and positive position. Since 1934, the incumbent party of the President has lost an average of 27 congressional seats in the first mid-term election. It now appears this mid-term will not follow the trend of history. A few key factors have contributed to this dynamic in the past.

Two primary factors are the approval rating of the President and the public's support of the pposition party and its leaders. Historically, a President's approval rating is dismal during the first mid-term election. The exception to that trend would be John F. Kennedy in 1962, who had a 60% approval rating going into his first mid-term election.

Also historically, the opposing party has a major advantage over the President's party on favorability and key issues.

There is significant evidence that this election is breaking from historical trends:

1) Historically, Republicans have success at the polls even when Democrats have a three to five point generic ballot advantage. Now on the generic ballot, Republican and Democratic candidates are tied and it has basically been this way for 7 months. So despite Democrat hopes that a variety of issues might work to their advantage, the generic ballot has not moved.

2) In past elections, Democrats have had a seven-point party favorability advantage. But, during the last seven months, Republicans have maintained a 2 to 6 point net favorability advantage and this week's polling is no different.

3) President Bush's approval rating in all public and private polls continues to be above 60% as we predicted months ago. In fact, in our most recent poll, the President's approval rating is near 70%.

4) There is no national Democratic leader with overwhelmingly positive ratings. Most of the Democrat Party leaders have significant unfavorable ratings or weak or anemic favorable ratings. The last Democratic nominee for President, Al Gore, has high negatives and net unfavorables. This is a unique and dangerous position for the opposition party.

The following facts about the current issue landscape illustrate several Republican advantages:

1) Today the issues most important to voters are:

a) Economy, b) Terrorism/Security/Iraq, and c) Education. This has been the case for 3 - 4 months now.

2) The public continues to be very concerned about the economy and is somewhat less optimistic than they were a few months ago. Further, a majority of the public thinks the economy is going in the wrong direction, not the right direction. Pundits and political strategists of both parties have mistakenly assumed Democrats would benefit because of this.

3) The public trusts the President over Democrats in Congress on each of the above issues, despite media coverage over the last few weeks concerning the President and Iraq and Homeland Security, and Democrat efforts to be perceived as dominant on domestic issues. Ironically this includes the issues the Democrats often refer to as "kitchen table" issues. In a broader comparison the public trusts the Republican Party over the Democratic Party overwhelmingly on terrorism/security, and the Republican Party is tied with the Democrat Party on the issues of the Economy and Education.

4) The public's desire, in spite of the Democrats best efforts to the contrary, is to not fix political blame for the economy. They continue to look for positive solutions for job creation and economic growth. Thus far, the public hasn't heard a single positive message from Democrats on this issue. This provides a great opportunity for Republicans to debate and engage voters and Democrats directly. Since Democrats do not have the voters' overwhelming trust on the economy and have no real solutions from their leaders, the Republicans are in a great position to win the debate on the economy in this election.

5) Corporate accountability/responsibility has fallen to some degree as an issue of concern. The public still trusts the President and Republicans in Congress more on this issue. Pundits initially speculated this issue would be a boon for Democrats, but based on the generic ballot stability, the President's continued high approval ratings, and the Republican Party's favorability advantage, voters clearly understand the source of this problem.

Conclusion:

This election will be fought at the local and state level in a few contested races around the country. Though Democrats have tried to nationalize this election with coordinated attacks over last few months the facts above show the public has not responded. It is amazing that with an economy growing less than we would like, the Democrats have no inherent advantage on this issue or on any of voters' top concerns. It points to an opportunity for Republican candidates to discuss the President's positive economic agenda in a major and profound way. Voters are looking for positive solutions, not fixing blame. And Democrat's lack of both leadership and a positive agenda for the economy has left them unable to connect with voters.

This Week's Action Alert

Change Your Answering Machine Message To Support Our Republican Candidates

Help President Bush by spreading the Republican message! Change your answering machine at home or voice mail at work to promote our Republican candidates on the ballot this November.

On to victory!

Voice Mail Script: "Hi you've reached , another supporter of 's Republican Team.

As my friends and family --- please do me a personal favor -- vote Republican on Election Day.

Keep Strong. Vote for and the entire Republican team on Tuesday, November 5th.

And of course, leave me a message and I'll get back to you as soon as possible."

Not sure who's running? Learn about every race in your district by visiting the Team Leader campaign section, more...

President Signs Iraq Resolution

"The resolution I'm about to sign symbolizes the united purpose of our nation, expresses the considered judgment of the Congress, and marks an important event in the life of America. The 107th Congress is one of the few called by history to authorize military action to defend our country and the cause of peace..."

Read more.

Spotlight Races

MO: Poll Finds Support For Carnahan Slipping

MD: Ehrlich Hailed on Transportation

NY: GOP Governor Prospers in Democratic N.Y.

MD: A Vote for Connie Morella, is a Vote for Continued Leadership

Don't Forget To Vote Republican And Mail Your Absentee Ballot!

We only have 19 days left until Election Day. Remember to vote for all your Republican candidates. With a majority in Senate, we'll be able to pass a budget, create a Department of Homeland Security, pass Terrorism Insurance and confirm well-qualified judicial nominees. Together we can keep the House and take back the Senate.

Vote and mail your ballot today!

Not sure who's running? Learn about every race in your district by visiting the Team Leader campaign section, more...

Site Updates

State By State Ballot Request Information "Time's running out...don't forget to request your absentee ballot!" Read more.

Democrat Publicity Summit Fails To Address Stalled Economic Legislation "Democrat inaction in Washington means no relief for hard-working Americans and their families. From the Democrat Senate's failure to pass a budget or a prescription drug plan, to their failure to make the tax cuts permanent, Democrat inaction negatively impacts the lives of everyday Americans!" Read more.

Gephardt Talks A Lot About The Economy, But When It Was Time To Act...He Didn't! "Gephardt says he wants to focus on the economy, but how credible is he? Where was he when his vote counted? Time after time, vote after vote, he voted against legislation critical to strengthening the economy and creating jobs." Read more.

President Highlights Humanitarian Efforts in Afghanistan "Afghanistan has entered a new era of hope. And we want to be a continued part of the new era of hope in Afghanistan." Read more.

Secretary Paige Announces $35 Million in Grants to Recruit and Train New Teachers "'America's future depends on ensuring that our classrooms are filled with many more bright and dedicated teachers,' said First Lady Laura Bush. 'I hope that school districts will use this new resource to encourage more men and women to enter the teaching profession.'" Read more.

Republican Confidential

"I'm the No. 1 target of the White House. They can't get Osama bin Laden, so they're going to get me."

Do you know who said that? Find out here.

Don't forget to go to Project Vote Smart

This site is great to check out candidates from every state. Once you've found the candidate you're interested in (look on the left hand side of the page and enter candidates or elected offical's last name, then click OKAY) look in the right hand corner for:

Biographical
Campaign Finances
Issue Positions (NPAT)
Voting Record
Special Interest Groups

For instance the Issue Positions gives you easy access to information on how a candidate stands on all issues. That is if they filled out the questionaire they were sent.

For instance Gov. Jeb Bush filled out his from last election. Enter Jeb's last name to check out what a good candidate looks like.

For contrast, Bill McBride the challenger for the Florida's Governor's race hasn't bothered to fill his out so all you get is this:

The 2002 National Political Awareness Test will be sent to those candidates who file with their State Board of Elections to run in the General Election.

I checked four of the republicans running in my state, all had filled out this important information.

The four opposing democrats all have not filled out their issues forms. Hmmmmmmmmmm!

15 DAYS until ELECTION DAY! GET INFORMED! GET INVOLVED!


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To: mountaineer
Eating fish or seafood at least once a week lowers the risk of developing dementia,

I think it's too late for me.

101 posted on 10/24/2002 7:11:59 PM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: Endeavor
We flew from London to Caen, spent a few days in Normandy (stayed at a nearly 350-year-old farm house whose owner raises beautiful jumping horses), then headed by train to Paris, where we indeed met Timeout.
102 posted on 10/24/2002 7:13:27 PM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Iowa Granny
That's what Mr. M said when I showed him the story! How would one know if it were too late, I wonder?
103 posted on 10/24/2002 7:16:18 PM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
Are you back home now, or still eating foie gras with Les Grenouilles?? ;-)We need our gossip gossipy and our updates of trash to fortify the sinews while the Dems will attempt more voter fraud, somewhere there is an election ;-)
104 posted on 10/24/2002 8:08:10 PM PDT by habs4ever
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To: habs4ever
We're back in the US of A, and will eat the quail pate we brought with us as soon as I can get out and buy a baguette on which to slather it. Today's gossip is forthcoming.
105 posted on 10/25/2002 4:34:38 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: All
Hit piece on GWB is on its way, according to Cindy Adams:

On its way to publication is the book, "Bush's Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential." Political journalists James Moore (Emmy-winning news correspondent from Austin) and Wayne Slater (Dallas Morning News bureau chief who covered Dubya for 18 months) remind us that Rove, Bush's brain, picked Dubya to run for governor of Texas, tutored him on government's workings, ran the campaigns that eventually put him in the White House. They tell us the Bush machine is run by Bush Brain Rove, who created him and keeps him on top. They call White House senior adviser Karl Rove the one calling the shots at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Look, they're saying it - not me. Don't pick on me. The book says Bush Brain Rove's decisions determine U.S. policy and leave everyone wondering who's really running the country.

It's out next summer.

106 posted on 10/25/2002 4:41:17 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: All
Marijuana shortage reported in New York:

A MYSTERIOUS marijuana shortage in New York has gotten so bad that local medicinal pot groups are begging for an emergency supply of reefer from out-of-state sources. Page Six

Bill Clinton, spotted loading up on chips at a Harlem 7-Eleven, was asked to comment, but his spokesman said that the former president was not to be disturbed until he had conquered his latest bout of the munchies.

107 posted on 10/25/2002 4:48:46 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: All
Paul McCartney on being henpecked:

"She can be a bit bossy, because she's so single-minded. I sometimes say, 'wait a minute, I'm here too!' . . . Wait a minute, you're bossing me around." That's Paul McCartney talking about his new bride Heather Mills to Barbara Walters on tonight's "20/20."

Heather defends herself, saying, "This is a man who has had his own way his entire life. You become that famous at 19, it's sometimes hard to, you know, listen to other people's opinions. So sometimes we have our heavy discussions." Heather is unapologetic about her own forceful ways. "Men need to be bossed - all men. He's just another man. But he's special." source

108 posted on 10/25/2002 4:52:10 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
And Karl Rove has coached him on how to be a caring human being? You really can't fake some of the things I've witnessed in the last year. When you attempt to fake true goodness, it comes out all syrupy and phoney.

This book sounds like a bunch of tripe intended to put a monkey wrench in the reelection effort.
109 posted on 10/25/2002 4:52:15 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: All
The Former First Felons go clubbing and get jiggy with their own bad selves:

Bill and Hillary Clinton have landed in clubland. The ex-President and the New York senator went to Lotus Wednesday night with gubernatorial candidate Carl McCall to reach out to the city's youth vote. But actual club kids had been vacuumed out of the hotspot to make room for 300 or so scrubbed young Democrats, who cheered when Bill said, "If you can give [McCall] another $50 or $100, you ought to do it. He can still win if you want it badly enough."

The pols took turns taking jabs at Gov. Pataki, though Bill admitted he has "a cordial relationship" with the governor. "I do want you to remember one thing," said Bill, who arrived after a party had also been held there for the new book "Good Girls Gone Bad." "Al Gore got 60% of the vote in New York. And Carl McCall's opponent went to Florida to urge that they not count the votes of the people of Florida to make Al Gore President of the United States. I don't think you ought to forget it."

Sen. Clinton also had some jeers: "After watching this campaign, it seems to me that some people think Halloween's come early. There are a lot of Republicans trying to disguise themselves as Democrats. But you can't believe it. They're going to be unmasked."

As Nelly's "Hot in Herre" blasted through the club, Bill and Hil avoided the dance floor and made for the door. Outside, they said goodnight to several homeless men with shopping carts who Bill had invited in - but who'd been blocked by club security. NY Daily News.

That's the way, uh huh, uh huh, I like it, uh huh, uh huh.

110 posted on 10/25/2002 4:59:31 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Iowa Granny
When you attempt to fake true goodness, it comes out all syrupy and phoney.

Of course. A certain lip-biting, tears-on-command blubber boy comes to mind.

111 posted on 10/25/2002 5:04:02 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
Of course. A certain lip-biting, tears-on-command blubber boy comes to mind.

Thank you for affirming the fact that I 'actually' can say things without really saying them. It's an art, I'm working hard to perfect.

112 posted on 10/25/2002 5:42:44 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: mountaineer
Oh good grief! Is Chelsea blond now?

And please tell me, dear mountaineer, are sandals in October in London all the rage?
113 posted on 10/25/2002 9:22:32 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Chels constantly reinvents herself, n'est pas? I've reexamined my travel diary, and it seems Mr. M and I visited the V&A museum the same day as the opening. (We were there in mid-afternoon; the Versace thing opened that night). As I recall, the temperature was around 50; it was cloudy and threatening to rain. So, let's review: mid-October, cool, wet weather - yep, sounds like sandal season to me!

I'm really annoyed at myself for not trying to crash the event. We went to a pub, the Mad Bishop and Bear, instead!

114 posted on 10/25/2002 10:22:50 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer
Looks like Guilders are always having ' Close Encounters of the Chelsea Kind'. I arrived in Venice on the same day that Chelsea and her boytoy were leaving. The locals were breathing sighs of relief that the canals we open again.
115 posted on 10/25/2002 10:28:38 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Recent pictures seem to indicate that someone told Chelsea to keep her mouth closed when being photographed (for obvious reasons). The ones at the V&A look like she's smirking, she has her lips so tightly pressed together.
116 posted on 10/25/2002 10:36:26 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: mountaineer; All
Reporting for late duty. Just returned from the fish fry sponsored by the local Knights of Columbus. They do catfish right.
117 posted on 10/25/2002 5:45:22 PM PDT by Iowa Granny
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Do you still need knitted caps to go to the troops? I can get my hands on several, and can make more if they are still wanted. Let me know.
118 posted on 10/25/2002 8:35:22 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl
Yes, we would love knit caps. It gets cold out there in winter. If you can get them to me a week before Thanksgiving, we will get them to the ship.
119 posted on 10/25/2002 8:40:51 PM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
OK! Thanks for spearhading this effort again.
120 posted on 10/25/2002 8:41:59 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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