It's the first time all the candidates will be judged in comparison to others, so they need to be cognizant of people beginning to see this as a choice. |
Michigan is one of the opportunities -- and there's not a lot of them when overall the numbers don't look good. |
moderate buy that will get the message through. |
No matter the ups and downs of the poll numbers, this race will be very close. Thus, without an opponent, the current numbers only capture half the story. |
November will be a very, very close race. But the poll is good news for us and not good news for the Democrats. |
Obviously, a lot of things that the administration had wanted to accomplish in 2005 and going into 2006 were tough. |
Obviously, his look has a high degree of intensity. |
Once the Democratic nominee is all but assured, that person will receive a deluge of positive press at least for a couple of weeks, and this will be temporarily reflected in public opinion polls. |
President Bush maintains an approval on the economy in the mid-forties -- exactly what Clinton had at the end of 1995 and above what Reagan had in 1983. |
Republicans only have to win home games. Democrats have to win all their home games and away games too. That's the difficulty. |
That's for other people to figure out. |
The benefit the Republicans have is geography and redistricting. There is a very small window for Democrats to take advantage of. |
The first vote is always the hardest. |
The Kerry campaign is working on their 16th negative ad. |
The No. 1 driver for our base motivationally is this war. |