Morris would be well served to look at Slick's approval and re-elect numbers in '95 before he draws any conclusion about Bush.
If memory serves, the Slickmeister's reelect was in the toilet, mid-to-upper 30s, actually, and was trailing Dole at or near double-digits in most polls.
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, Political Analyst: Right now, advantage, President Clinton. Let's look at the current poll standings. President Clinton's job approval rating is 46 percent. Now that's just about where it's been all summer, not great, not terrible, but a whole lot better than the rating that the public gives to Congress. Just 30 percent now approve of the way Congress is doing its job. That's the lowest approval rating for Congress since the Republicans took over in January.
Please! Bush has evened out to the mid 50's and the media are gleeful about his so-called terrible ratings.