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.
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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:
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!
Today will be a busy day. I fly out to the West Coast tomorrow. Please pray for me.
Sad, really sad.
Bus Driver Shot in Maryland Dies
We had another shooting in Maryland this morning. The victim was a poor bus driver who had stopped to do his paperwork before he continued on to his next stop.
Prayers for his family.
In addition, as we all know as soon as someone in the media says, the sniper doesn't hit in the head, on the weekend, at night and so forth, he does. So what does our newest Senator from FL say today when interviewed? (omg, this man is so dim) The reporter asked if the senators had been told to take any precautions.
No need he says, with all the security at the capital the sniper wouldn't hit there. !!!!!!!!!! Dear Lord I hope that was a statement only for our state and not broadcast all over.His name is Bill Nelson (d) aka DOLT!
I love that pic of tippy and al! My first thought was, it's the Great Pumpkin!
This guy is a mini-clinton in every sense of the word. We Guild ladies have got to start digging up the dirt on this jerk.
You're right, he'll be a problem and we must keep an eye on him.
OK, I can't do FR and cook at the same time!!!! I just burned an entire pan of lasagna. Now my throat hurts from screaming cuss words at myself.
Are we adopting the Constellation like we did the carrier last year? Do you want some stockings again?
Lordy, Lod, are YOU ever right!! LOL! But I'm going to HAVE to reduce my freeping levels so I can start pitching stuff so we can get the house ready to remodel. I am NOT looking forward the pitching part, but I can't WAIT for the remodel part!
OK, another reason to slow down on the freeping!! I'll have to check what fabrics I have and see if I need to make a trip to Jo Ann Fabrics, myself!
Our daughter and I are also going to start making crafts for a Homeschooler Craft Fair in Nov. We're going to do earrings, necklaces, origami pins, earring holders, etc. We have a LOT of work to do, but it's gonna be fun!
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