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Kerry negatives on the rise, could swamp campaign
The Hill ^ | 3/31/04 | Dick Morris

Posted on 04/01/2004 7:46:30 PM PST by Jean S

The inability of the news media to understand what is really happening in a presidential campaign sometimes approaches legendary proportions. These days, all their attention is focused on the Sept. 11 hearings and the demand that Condoleezza Rice testify to comment on Richard Clarke’s charges. The conventional wisdom says that Bush’s ratings as a wartime commander and leader in the war on terror have been undermined by Clarke’s testimony and book and that the president is in danger of losing his best issue.

But that’s not what is going on.

According to the useful daily tracking polls of Scott Rasmussen, Bush led Kerry by two points before the flap broke out. At the height of the hearings and in the wake of Clarke’s “60 Minutes” TV interview, Kerry moved ahead by 3 points. By the end of the week, the race had again become tied as Bush recaptured virtually all the ground he had temporarily lost.

It is not the ground war that is important right now. It’s the air war between rival campaigns’ paid advertisements. What has happened in March of lasting significance is that John Kerry’s negative rating, according to the Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll, has risen from 28 percent March 4 to 36 percent March 24.

Bush’s ratings will oscillate up and down, depending on the events of his presidency. But when a challenger’s negatives rise, the increase is forever. Lacking the control over events that an incumbent has, the challenger loses votes permanently as his negatives rise. So far, the negatives are still below 50 percent, but by the end of spring they could be high enough to swamp the Kerry campaign.

For all of his vaunted determination to avoid the mistakes of Mike Dukakis, John Kerry is making the same errors all over again. He is not answering Bush’s attacks.
Bush’s ads hit Kerry for advocating a 50-cent hike in the gas tax. No answer.

The president’s negative commercials criticized Kerry for subordinating the defense of the United States to the decisions of the United Nations. No response from Kerry’s ads.

And when the incumbent told a frightened nation that Kerry wanted to weaken the homeland security protections of the USA Patriot Act, the Massachusetts Democrat was again silent.

The only attack Kerry has answered is the charge that he plans to increase taxes by $900 billion in his first 100 days. His answer is to deny the attack and to reaffirm his backing for a “middle class” tax cut. But voters understand how inelastic the definition of middle class can be and the Kerry answer is not likely to be decisive.

In 1995, I played on the media’s inability to look up to the sky and watch the air war, and on its obsession with events on the ground, by running ads attacking Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole as early as July of that year. We kept the ads off the air in New York and Washington. The press never noticed that we were advertising. Month after month, we saw Dole’s negatives rising, but the media could never tell where it came from even though we were advertising on their own stations!

Indeed, since I believe the current election is really a contest between two issues — terror veruss jobs — the Sept. 11 hearings ultimately do not hurt Bush so much as help to underscore the importance of his key issue. The Fox News poll shows that voters agree that Bush would do a better job of fighting terror by 50-27 while crediting Kerry with doing the best at creating and protecting jobs by 48-31.

Neither man is likely to erode the advantage of the other on his foe’s key issue. Bush will still lead on terror, Richard Clarke or no Richard Clarke. Kerry will still lead on jobs, no matter what the economic data show (it takes a long time to filter down from data to reality). So the real question is which issue predominates. Score March as Bush’s month.


Dick Morris is the author of Off With Their Heads: Traitors, Crooks, and Obstructionists in American Politics, Media, and Business.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; dickmorris; kerry
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1 posted on 04/01/2004 7:46:31 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
Evidently there is a limit on how many times he could say he wanted to lower corporate taxes and drill in ANWAR before the rats started jumping ship.
2 posted on 04/01/2004 7:50:46 PM PST by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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3 posted on 04/01/2004 7:51:25 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Freepers post from sun to sun, but a fundraiser bot's work is never done.)
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To: JeanS
Much as I hate to agree with Dick Morris, I concur that any talk on the War on Terror helps Bush. Kerry's message is eclipsed by the WOT dialogues, and as Oscar Wilde said, "the only thing worse than being talked about is... not being talked about."
4 posted on 04/01/2004 7:51:49 PM PST by XEHRpa
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To: Howlin; NYC Republican; Perlstein
"John Kerry’s negative rating, according to the Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll, has risen from 28 percent March 4 to 36 percent March 24."

Kerry is falling too far, too fast.

We have got to back off of this guy until after their Boston convention.

5 posted on 04/01/2004 7:53:26 PM PST by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: JeanS
The conventional wisdom says that Bush’s ratings as a wartime commander and leader in the war on terror have been undermined by Clarke’s testimony and book

Conventional Wisdom is when idiot liberal reporters talk to other idiot liberal reporters.

6 posted on 04/01/2004 7:54:11 PM PST by GeronL (Hey, I am on the internet. I have a right (cough, cough) to write stupid things.)
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To: JeanS
The reason Kerry has left some of the Bush camp's charges unanswered is very simple--they are unanswerable. A proposal to raise the gas tax is tough to spin. Likewise, repeatedly voting down defense appropriations. Even Bill Clinton had to admit that something went on between him and Monica when her blue dress was found to contain his DNA.
7 posted on 04/01/2004 7:54:58 PM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: JeanS
Morris is obsessed that it is all about terror, and maybe he is right. But I think Kerry's erosion has more to do with some voters' discomfort about the emerging character overall of John F. Kerry. Just my two cents.
8 posted on 04/01/2004 7:55:33 PM PST by Torie
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To: Southack
lol.

Most FReepers aren't concerned about Kerry being replaced, because they can replace him just as easily after the convention. Nothing we haven't seen before.

My Story Updated

9 posted on 04/01/2004 7:56:19 PM PST by GeronL (Hey, I am on the internet. I have a right (cough, cough) to write stupid things.)
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To: JeanS
Hello JeanS!

Every time Kerry speaks, his negatives go up...and that is a good thing...

Bush/Cheney 2004!!!

DD
10 posted on 04/01/2004 7:58:18 PM PST by DiamondDon1 (Card carrying Member VRWC)
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To: JeanS
Act I) "Hark! I hear horseclops afar. Anon! 'Tis Hitlery to the rescue!!"

Act II) (months later) "JFK sire, is it true that you have had a terrible fall from your steed? Tell us it is your neck that is not broken? Alas!"

11 posted on 04/01/2004 8:00:28 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Any day you wake up is a good day.)
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To: Torie
But I think Kerry's erosion has more to do with some voters' discomfort about the emerging character overall of John F. Kerry.

Hope you are right.

12 posted on 04/01/2004 8:01:26 PM PST by Tennessean4Bush (Democrats use facts like a drunk uses a lamppost -- for support rather than illumination.)
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To: JeanS
In 1995, I played on the media’s inability to look up to the sky and watch the air war, and on its obsession with events on the ground, by running ads attacking Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole as early as July of that year. We kept the ads off the air in New York and Washington. The press never noticed that we were advertising. Month after month, we saw Dole’s negatives rising, but the media could never tell where it came from even though we were advertising on their own stations!

Say what you will about Dick Morris (and I know a lot of people around here do not trust him), I learn a whole lot from reading and listening to Dick Morris. There is a reason he is hired by Presidents, Senators, and media outlets for advise and commentary. He is a pretty smart fellow.

13 posted on 04/01/2004 8:01:39 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: JeanS
John Kerry is one spooky dude.
14 posted on 04/01/2004 8:02:14 PM PST by Saundra Duffy (For victory & freedom!!!)
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To: JeanS

15 posted on 04/01/2004 8:06:59 PM PST by Lady Jag (I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra.)
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To: Torie
But I think Kerry's erosion has more to do with some voters' discomfort about the emerging character overall of John F. Kerry.

They are starting to realize that he was an Anti-War hippie.

We knew forever, but I think the hoi polli are just catching on....an NOT liking it.

16 posted on 04/01/2004 8:09:07 PM PST by eddie willers
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To: eddie willers
Whoops...forgot the second "o".
hoi polloi
17 posted on 04/01/2004 8:10:37 PM PST by eddie willers
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To: Tennessean4Bush; Torie
If you really want to get a sense of how bad a candidate Kerry is, watch a video clip of one of his campaign appearances -- then watch the clip with your eyes closed. The guy makes Bob Dole sound like a towering figure of eloquence.

I think the most effective radio ad the Bush team could possibly run would simply involve 30 seconds of John Kerry dialogue mixed with 30 seconds of George W. Bush speaking Spanish. Even listeners who don't understand a word of Spanish will vote overwhelmingly for Bush after hearing that.

18 posted on 04/01/2004 8:11:18 PM PST by Alberta's Child (Alberta -- the TRUE north strong and free.)
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To: Torie
I agree with your general assessment. The more people see of Kerry, the less they want to see.

Now let me ask you a question: Have you seen so much as a single smile out of Kerry in the past year? I don't think I have. Throughout the long primary campaign Kerry had to do everything he could to try to appeal to the bitter, humorless, miserable left. The Democrat base. I think he was at it for so long that he became the epitome of that whole sad, sorry mentality. And normal people just don't like to see that.

Bush in a landslide.

19 posted on 04/01/2004 8:13:50 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
No, you are right, Kerry lacks the Clinton light touch. That was Clinton's genius, and Kerry does NOT have it in spades. When one is a continual critic, it needs to be leavened. Otherwise, folks begin to think the chap is just a male version of a Cassandra, fixated on the gloom and doom, and a total downer. If Kerry keeps this up, he will increase the alcoholism rate.

It is also odd that Kerry has failed to respond to how he will really pay for all his goodies. He may give an opening for Bush to sound like a traditional fiscally responsible Pubbie, which of course, is well, not his strong suit.

20 posted on 04/01/2004 8:18:50 PM PST by Torie
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