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Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

Two Issues, Voter Perceptions, and the Media

Two big issues – and bad voter perceptions.  First, the Iraq war.  Let’s face something head on here.  The public doesn’t know anything about what is happening in Iraq.   100% of their information comes from the media.  75% of the stories are negative.  Therefore, voters are against the war.  By almost every historical objective measurement, this war is going well.  Casualties and setbacks are a part of war.  Civil War is something we are not used to facing in countries have invaded.  There is not much unusual about civil war in a new democracy.  We had one, remember?

Second, the economy.  Unbelievably, the Bush economy has been in every respect better than the Clinton economy – and still is.  The American public don’t have a clue about the national economy, only their own.  Most people are doing well.  85% of the stories on the national economy are negative.  Therefore, voters don’t sense the economic well being of the country as a whole.

Two big issues.  Two issues where voter perceptions are entirely media driven.  And two issues working against Republicans in the this election.  A country full of Republican leaders unable to articulate anything positive about either issue.  Beam me up.