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Fred Barnes: The Luck of the President (Bush's lead is more than a convention bounce)
The Weekly Standard ^ | September 10, 2004 | Fred Barnes

Posted on 09/11/2004 11:29:25 AM PDT by RWR8189

BETTER TO BE LUCKY than good. That's an old baseball saying that applies as well to President Bush's reelection campaign. First CBS News--then the entire mainstream media--plays up damaging documents about Bush's National Guard service. But within hours, thanks to bloggers and not to any effort by Bush or his passive White House staff, the documents are exposed as forgeries. Next, the press is poised to promote a book accusing the president of having snorted cocaine at Camp David when his father was president. Again without the intervention of Bush, the White House, or the Bush campaign, the story unravels as the supposed source of the charge categorically repudiates it. And there's an even greater bit of luck for Bush. He has John Kerry as his opponent.

Bush has history on his side: An incumbent president who emerges after Labor Day with a lead almost always wins. And Bush has a real lead, not simply a bounce in opinion polls produced by a successful Republican convention. How do we know this? Because Bush was gaining measurably in the race before the convention. His job performance rating had crossed the key threshold of 50 percent in numerous surveys. Bush advanced in the Gallup Poll from a Kerry lead of 49 to 45 percent in mid-July and 50 to 47 percent in late July to a Bush advantage of 48 to 47 percent in mid-August and 50 to 47 percent the week before the convention. After the convention the lead had increased to seven points.

Post-convention, the Bush campaign is exactly where it hoped to be. The president's lead over Kerry has given him the luxury of sticking to his campaign plan. He'll spend September talking up his domestic agenda for a second term. The first half of October is to be devoted to debates (probably two) with Kerry. And the last two weeks are the finishing kick of the campaign. Along the way, Bush will address any national security issues like Iraq that may arise. But Vice President Dick Cheney will provide the tough talk on combating terrorism.

To the surprise of many, Bush has actually honed an effective economic message with interesting specifics, numbers, and comparisons. For instance, did you know that the 1.7 million jobs added in the past year in the United States "is more than [the jobs created in] Germany, Japan, Great Britain, Canada, and France combined?" Bush noted this in Colmar, Pennsylvania, last week. He also addressed the "subchapter S" issue: Under this section of the tax code, 90 percent of small business owners pay at the income tax rate, not the corporate rate. And since "70 percent of new jobs in America are created by small businesses," Kerry's plan to raise taxes on the two top brackets would be a tax on "job creators," Bush said. "It doesn't make sense."

By contrast, Kerry is tongue-tied. He won't talk to national reporters covering his campaign for fear of being asked about his claim of spending Christmas Eve 1968 in Cambodia. Nor will he sit down for questioning by columnists or commentators knowledgeable about foreign policy because he's bound to contradict his earlier statements. And not since Jimmy Carter in 1980 has a Democratic nominee been more unpopular with his base voters. I spent an evening last week at an event with Jewish voters, the majority of them Democrats. They dislike Bush, but have nothing but complaints about Kerry, mostly on foreign policy.

Kerry has done one important thing right. He's rejected former President Clinton's advice to concentrate almost exclusively on domestic issues. He can't win the Clinton way. The economy is in good shape and getting better. Health care always polls well for Democrats, but it's a mirage. It never produces the wave of votes Democrats expect. The reason is simple. The health care issue is tied to the economy. When the economy is bad, concerns about the cost of health care soar. When the economy is good, concerns fade. By itself, health care is rarely a voting issue.

Kerry understands that Iraq is the one issue that matters. In wartime, all other issues are linked to it. As Jeffrey Bell has pointed out, approval of the president's handling of the economy rises and falls with how people feel about progress in Iraq. War trumps everything. This is a historical truism. The economy was fine in 1952, but President Truman was forced to abandon his race for reelection because the Korean War was going poorly. Vietnam made President Johnson give up reelection plans in 1968. Abraham Lincoln won reelection in 1864 not because of a surge in job creation but because the Civil War turned to the Union's advantage with the capture of Atlanta.

The Iraq problem for Kerry is that he's compromised on the issue. He's both for the war and against it. He says dumb things about it, such as insisting the war's costs have forced cutbacks in after-school programs. He can't argue the Iraq issue into a lead over Bush. He needs an external event, a large piece of very bad news coming out of Iraq. The 1,000th death of an American soldier in Iraq wasn't enough. Kerry is still alive in the presidential race chiefly because something far worse may yet happen in Iraq before November 2. But if Bush's luck holds, it won't.

Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barnes; bounce; bush43; bushbounce; bushlead; fredbarnes; kerry; polls
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To: RWR8189
Lucky? .... BUSH IS BLESSED... no luck involved.... Bush was pre ordained.
21 posted on 09/11/2004 11:48:04 AM PDT by Porterville (Men have learned to shoot without missing ...and I have learned to fly without perching on a twig)
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To: MinuteGal

Hey, Fred's one of the good guys. Better his columns shouldn't read like B-C04 Press Releases, doncha think? Surely you're not in favor of eating our own??????


22 posted on 09/11/2004 11:49:19 AM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: MinuteGal

Roger that ~ MG ~ there is no such thing as luck ~ stuff happens the way it happens because that's the way it happens.


23 posted on 09/11/2004 11:54:49 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: nuffsenuff
As I recall hearing, the Kitty Kelly source for the coke at camp David story was one of Bush's sister in laws...but she's come out saying she never said it.
24 posted on 09/11/2004 11:55:07 AM PDT by highlander_UW (" Just bear in mind that there is no Botox for the soul.". - Sam Smith)
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To: savedbygrace
I love Fred and never miss his panel show. However, as chronicled here on FR, he occasionally goes goofy. He needs a twitting and tutting once in a while to keep him on his toes.

Since he slams GW every once in a while on the air, I reserve the right to tenderly slap him around once in a while, too.

Seeing he's one of our good guys, I always reserve the right to extend and revise my tutting remarks.

Leni

25 posted on 09/11/2004 11:57:15 AM PDT by MinuteGal (Florida Freepers....We Have a Great State Forum. Click the Flag on your Profile Page to Get to It)
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To: RWR8189

It's not luck: it's skill, leadership and 'strategery'.


26 posted on 09/11/2004 11:57:39 AM PDT by Constitution Day (What did Rather know and when did he know it?)
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To: RWR8189
Bush is indeed Blessed while Kerry is literally imploding from his own lies and bad karma from the deaths of his fellow vietnam vets.

Bye bye Kerry, you and your ilk will NOT be missed by us, only your fellow communist/socialist Bush hating friends may miss you (somehow I still sense the hands of the Clintons on these forged documents).

27 posted on 09/11/2004 11:59:04 AM PDT by prophetic (Dems investigate for pre 9/11intel - but now we've LOTS of Intel and they claim politics)
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To: Barnstormer
Everytime the Swiftvets comes up, he takes their side -- but, he's very careful not to rant and look like a partisan idiot.

O'Neill has been one cool customer. He never rants, answers questions crisply, and keeps his temper in check when the Car-Viles, Bugallas, and Matthewses get in his face.

And now I can't find Kitty Litter Kelley on Today's programs (TV WebGuide) for next week. No mention.

O what a beautiful morning, O what a beautiful day!

28 posted on 09/11/2004 12:02:40 PM PDT by Ole Okie (What's the new frequency, Dano?)
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To: savedbygrace

yeah lets give the guy a break. he wasn't biased in ths report.


29 posted on 09/11/2004 12:04:08 PM PDT by DixieOklahoma
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To: nuffsenuff

Kelly said Sharon Bush, GW's former sister-in-law was the source of the coke in Camp David claim. Sharon says she told Kelly nothing of the sort ever happened, denied this vigorously. Kelly printed it anyway. A nasty smear.


30 posted on 09/11/2004 12:06:43 PM PDT by hershey
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To: MEG33
---fraud is exactly the biggest worry. According to the Las Vegas Review Journal the day after the Nevada primary, the most common question asked of election oficials was "why wasn't Kerry's name on the ballot"?

We may be sure those highly intelligent new voters will have plenty of help filling out the ballot or doing it absentee come November---

31 posted on 09/11/2004 12:06:57 PM PDT by rellimpank
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To: PetroniusMaximus

It's worth everything! Amen brother!

LLS


32 posted on 09/11/2004 12:07:04 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Continued Job creation will not matter, if kerry "Outsources" our National Defense!)
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To: Barnstormer

I agree with you totally about Fred. He's played this masterfully. Let the Swifties do their thing. They have enough evidence to sink Kerry ten times over, but why get into a partisan battle that defuses the issue? Fred is smarter than that.


33 posted on 09/11/2004 12:09:21 PM PDT by hershey
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To: RWR8189; Explorer89

>>But if Bush's luck holds, it won't.

Trust me, there's no such thing as luck. Or coincidences.

The Lord above is running the show. Right, Exp89? ;-)


34 posted on 09/11/2004 12:14:29 PM PDT by MrConfettiMan (Moore is less. Replant a Bush in the White House in '04.)
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To: PetroniusMaximus
I believe a lot of Bush'e "luck" may come from the fact that he begins each day by praying and reading his Bible.

God is a rewarder of those who seek Him.

Take it for what it's worth.

And those prayer are not: "Let me get re-elected, let me look good."
Those prayers are: "protect this nation, guide this nation, let us love one another Lord."

35 posted on 09/11/2004 12:20:02 PM PDT by feedback doctor (60 Minutes, at their commercials are honest)
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To: nathanbedford

The key stroke of luck for Bush was having the liberal opponent stake his campaign on Vietnam. With his record of accomplishments in Vietnam discredited, the focus now goes to his lack of accomplishments as a senator.

Kerry's experience as a senator cannot compare to experience as the governor of a large state and four years as commander-in-chief of the greatest country in the world.


36 posted on 09/11/2004 12:26:32 PM PDT by Tanstaafl
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To: nathanbedford

Luck? It's not just the Swift Boat Veterans. More and more credit is being given to Freepers. Good job, everyone!


37 posted on 09/11/2004 12:45:29 PM PDT by roadcat
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To: MrConfettiMan

If you say so....

(shouldn't you be out mowing the lawn or something??)


38 posted on 09/11/2004 12:45:41 PM PDT by Explorer89 ("And now," cried Max, "Let the wild rumpus start!")
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To: RWR8189
Even if something far worse happens in Iraq, or a terrorist attacks an American ...[I hope to God that the day never comes again, never again, Lord]

But even if it happens, then Bush's poll numbers will INCREASE because it will draw attention to the President's leadership. Kerry cannot capitalize on the terrorists because his treason and waffling have compromised him. Would he SUPPORT or APPEASE the Islamo-fascist terrorists? That wouldn't play to Americans, even Americans under attack.
39 posted on 09/11/2004 12:53:40 PM PDT by dufekin (President Kerry would have our enemies partying like it's 1969, when Kerry first committed treason.)
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To: RWR8189

Can you really call it "luck" when it's the Lord that is smiling on G.W. IMHO


40 posted on 09/11/2004 1:00:11 PM PDT by fish hawk
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