While Karl Rove and the Bush Administration came under fire for governing in constant-campaign mode, it looks like the shrewd Obama campaign will use some of its tactics to help rule. In hopes of selling a $775 billion stimulus plan to Congress, the Obama team has turned to polling and focus group data. Expect to hear poll-tested language, including "recovery" (not "recession") and "investment" (not "infrastructure"), during Obama's term.
Bloomberg reports that public polling by presidents is nothing new. Bill Clinton polled policy details, while George W. Bush tended to poll the presentation only.
Of course, messaging is an important way to pass legislation (for example it's much easier to push a "rescue" plan than a "bailout"); but, focus group feedback probably shouldn't replace in-depth policy research or be used to manipulate the public. Then again, polls and focus groups might be the best way to listen to what the people want!
) No,
really though, people seem to think he knows more than anyone else, and he is so in touch, and such a genius. And those were actual comments I have heard on sugar sites.
Hey indie!
)...Happy New Year(late, I know) to you guys.









Obama using Bush tactics.
We will see how this plays out. I voted No, only because, if he is
as great as everyone says he is, then he should know what is best for the US and not be beholden to public opinion regarding the matter. But I guess if the stimulus doesn't work, he could
always say that he did his research and it was what the people wanted. And he probably does want to get reelected in 2012. I can't say I blame him, but he has already said government is the
only answer. i think he has already made up his mind.
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