
In an interview with Fox News, President Bush argued that if his agenda and record are made central issues in the upcoming presidential election, then the Republican nominee stands “a better chance of winning” because the election won’t be about him:
My attitude is, so long as they’re talking about me, we have a better chance of winning because our candidate will — what’s going to matter is not the past but the future when it comes to campaigns.
If the Democrat Party feels like they can win an election by focusing on me, I think they’d be making a huge tactical mistake. But I hope they do that then because our candidate will be able to talk about the future.
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I live in an area of many Republicans and now I know what a repo bank sign looks like. We have so many people who have signs up for sale, rent and now repo bank. With millions of Americans losing their jobs and homes I sure they don't want to say pulbicly what they think of the Bush Administration. But with the alcohol and weed talking Bush will say he spoke to ET yesterday.
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