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Group Launches $8M Campaign To Keep Bush's Approval Down

JIM KUHNHENN   01/24/08 12:34 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — A liberal advocacy group plans to spend $8.5 million in a drive to ensure that President Bush's public approval doesn't improve as his days in the White House come to an end.

Americans United for Change plans to undertake a yearlong campaign, spending the bulk of the money on advertising, to keep public attention on what the group says are the Bush administration's failures, including the war in Iraq, the response to Hurricane Katrina and the current mortgage crisis.

In selling the plan to fundraisers, the group has argued that support for President Reagan was at a low of 42 percent in 1987 but climbed to 63 percent before he left office. "All of a sudden he became a rallying cry for conservatives and their ideology," said Brad Woodhouse, the group's president. "Progressives are still living with that."

The group is a nonprofit corporation that made a splash by airing ads against Bush's plans to overhaul Social Security in 2005. The group has conducted polls and focus groups and is now raising money for their anti-Bush effort. It gave a Power Point presentation last week to representatives of about 30 liberal and labor organizations.

It planned to announce the campaign at a press conference Thursday afternoon during a forum featuring liberal critics of the administration. It also aims to air its first ad before Bush's State of the Union speech on Monday.

Woodhouse said one goal is to make sure Bush does not enjoy a resurgence in public approval toward the end of his presidency that could help Republican congressional candidates and the GOP presidential nominee in this year's elections.

"Framing his legacy helps us in the '08 elections, there is no doubt about that," Woodhouse said. "But our principal mission would be defining the failures of Bush and the ideology he represents."

Bush's approval ratings are at 34 percent, according to a poll this month by The Associated Press and Ipsos. Republican presidential candidates are hardly embracing Bush, except to support his policy in Iraq, and many are echoing Democrats' calls for change in Washington.

Looking to test Bush support within the GOP, Americans United is distributing "I am a Bush Republican" buttons to Republican members of Congress before the State of the Union address. Woodhouse also plans to unveil a bus that will travel the country carrying an exhibit that portrays Bush's tenure in office _ mementos from Iraq and flood ravaged New Orleans as well as symbols of the economic downturn.

The Republican National Committee dismissed the effort. "Why would liberals want to spend good money re-fighting the battles they lost yesterday?" said RNC spokesman Alex Conant. "Those backward-looking tactics didn't work in 2000 and 2004, and they won't work now. The 2008 election will be about the future and which candidate is best able to lead during a time of war and economic challenge."

Bush's approval ratings have been at the same low levels for more than a year. And just when violence in Iraq began to decline, the troubled economy surged to the top of people's worries.

But an anti-Bush campaign, even one costing several million dollars, will likely be overshadowed by the presidential campaign. Most analysts expect the candidates and outside groups will spend hundreds of millions of dollars this year.

Americans United is a 501(c)4 organization under Internal Revenue Service regulations. That means it can raise money in unlimited amounts and because its target is Bush, not a candidate for federal office, it is not governed by the Federal Election Commission.

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realpolitic
GOP is full of sound and fury, signifying nothing!
12:02 AM on 01/25/2008
This idea is a good one. Since Bush has never wavered in virtually anything, given his mindless ideology, his polls may improve as he gets close to leaving office. However, rest assured, Bush is the worst enemy of Bush and of democracy, for that matter, and will continue to drive down his polls by just opening his mouth.

Even when he is on television for a moment I turn my head. I can not look at the guy for some reason. He always seems to be wrestling with so many inner-conflicts and insecurities. He is so rarely honest and his arrogance is legion.
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07:08 PM on 01/24/2008
This is advanced BDS, and it isn't pretty.
06:06 PM on 01/24/2008
Why in the world would anyone have to pay to keep George's approval low ???
That Fruit Loop can do that all by himself !!
Geez ..he's been at it for nearly 8 yrs !!!
05:36 PM on 01/24/2008
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This is a good idea. In most polls I've seen, DickNBush still have an amazingly high approval of around 30-35%. This shows, without a doubt, that there are a lot of very ignorant people out there.

The nation still must suffer through another 12 months of the most corrupt, criminal, lying, deceitful, unethical, incompetent, arrogant, un-Constitutional, secretive, mean-spirited, despotic, maniacal government ever - run by THE WORST PRESIDENT EVER and THE WORST VICE PRESIDENT EVER.

Let's be sure that even the moronic 30% understand what we have.
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04:57 PM on 01/24/2008
Save your money, Dude.

George has no problem keeping anything down.
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04:27 PM on 01/24/2008
..."to keep public attention on what the group says are the Bush administration's failures, including the war in Iraq, the response to Hurricane Katrina and the current mortgage crisis."

You mean they are going to keep repeating the truth? Great idea, it's their money, more power to them.
04:21 PM on 01/24/2008
What a waste of money, if you can raise 8.5 million dollars,then do something worthwhile with it. Fund environmental groups, help elect a democrat, help groups negatively effected by the economy created by this president.... will people contribute to that?
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04:16 PM on 01/24/2008
This is the definition of "redundancy". Just listen to the idiot for 30 seconds and you'd have a low opinion of him.
04:16 PM on 01/24/2008
A fool and his money...
03:44 PM on 01/24/2008
For anyone with half a brain, that $8.5 million is wasted. We KNOW Bush is a national catastrophe.
03:43 PM on 01/24/2008
...This is about as dumb an effort as I can remember.

Going out of your way to spite a person who is has already ensured his legacy as the worst ever.

The 8.5 million could have been seed money to start a energy efficiency company to retrofit homes with solar panels.

Or create a company that retrofits cars to use vegtable oil.

or all types of things.
03:28 PM on 01/24/2008
One good possibility that would help keep Bush's rating down would be to continuously present reasons why impeachment should be considered: the lies, the criminal actions, illegally starting a war of choice, defrauding the U.S., etc.

There is plenty of documentation to support such a strategy.