AP/ May 11, 2011, 11:13 AM

GOP hopefuls not worried by Obama's poll bump

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WASHINGTON - Republicans hoping to unseat President Obama say they see al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's death as a welcome development but no reason to change political strategy.

While Obama almost surely will get a boost in his poll numbers, advisers for the still-forming field of GOP candidates expect that it will be temporary and that voters will select a president based on how the economy recovers — or doesn't — over the next 18 months.

A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows Mr. Obama's overall approval rating has jumped an impressive 11 percentage points in the wake of the U.S. military mission which killed bin Laden, and there is overwhelming support for how Mr. Obama handled the situation.

"This is a major event. I know I woke up the next morning feeling my children are safer, and that's a key issue," said Republican pollster Ed Goeas, who no longer is aligned with a presidential candidate now that Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour has opted out. "The question is whether voters feel safer economically. The focus will return to that fairly quickly. I don't know that this affects the bottom line except in the short term."

A trio of polls released Tuesday reflected an uptick for Obama's overall approval rating in the wake of the bin Laden's death in Pakistan at the hands of Navy SEALs. But that could change quickly. The killing of a terrorist half a world away doesn't change the fact that the unemployment rate remains stubbornly high, gasoline prices are rising and the economic recovery is sluggish. Those are top issues for voters.

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Perhaps the biggest political boost for Obama is that bin Laden's death makes it much harder for Republicans to paint the president as unsteady and vacillating on national security.

Republicans generally concluded it would appear churlish to not give Obama credit for the successful raid on bin Laden's compound in Pakistan. So most of the likely GOP presidential candidates and congressional leaders commended the president after bin Laden's death.

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But their willingness to credit Obama also may reflect a widespread belief among Republicans that any political benefit for Obama will be fleeting. The election is 18 months away, and leaders of both parties say it will be driven by economic issues such as jobs, gasoline prices and questions of whether middle class Americans feel they are losing ground.

"The public is very much of a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately mindset with presidential approval," said Christopher Gelpi, a Duke University political scientist who studies public opinion and the use of military force. "People experience the economy every day. They experience unemployment every day. ... Bin Laden will be old news by the time (Obama) is running for re-election."

That's why the field of likely 2012 candidates is trying to stay focused on the economy.

"The right thing is we got the bad guy. We're all Americans. This is not a Republican or Democrat thing. This is an American thing," former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney said Tuesday, mentioning bin Laden while visiting Nashua, N.H.

But he turned quickly back to his main argument to voters about why they should elect a Republican. "A strong economy," he said.

Even though bin Laden's killing dominating the political conversation this week, economic issues were likely to be the focus when several Republican presidential hopefuls meet Thursday in South Carolina for the first presidential debate. Their advisers said they would try to keep the discussion focused on jobs and the economy, and not Obama, who will spend the day in New York City, one of the sites attacked by al Qaeda agents on Sept. 11, 2001.

"The view of him as someone who goes and kills the most hated man in America can't do anything but help him," Republican consultant Michael Goldfarb said.

But, he added, wallets were likely to trump foreign policy.

"If gas is $6 a gallon, he's got a problem that killing everyone in al Qaeda and stringing them up in front of the White House won't be enough to solve," said Goldfarb, who was an adviser to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin until a few days ago.

Democrats said the successful raid will highlight the lack of national security experience among the likely Republican presidential candidates.

But, if history is a guide, bin Laden's death could be a faint memory for many voters in November 2012.

President George H.W. Bush's approval ratings approached 90 percent after the Gulf War drove Iraq's Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait. Then the U.S. economy turned sour, and Bush lost his 1992 re-election bid to Bill Clinton.

Obama's supporters should take note, said Ron Kaufman, a Washington lobbyist who advises Romney and was a top George H.W. Bush aide.

"I worked for a president who ended the Cold War, ripped down the Berlin Wall, ran the greatest, most successful 100-day war in our history, had poll numbers in the 90s and lost to an unknown governor from Arkansas," Kaufman said. "So, really how important do you think this will be a year and half from now?"

Similarly, President George W. Bush saw a 15-point bump in Gallup polling after U.S. forces captured Saddam in 2003.

"It started coming down within two weeks," said Goeas, the pollster.

Republican pollster John McLaughlin, who has worked for presidential and congressional campaigns, said Obama's boost in the polls "will last until someone fills up his gas tank, has to buy food or get a job."

Foreign policy successes typically are short-lived, he said, noting that Britons ousted Winston Churchill when World War II was over.

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darwinbull says:
"Yes We Can" has turned into "No We Didn't" and President Obama had a MAJORITY in congress for TWO years!!! That's TWENTY-FOUR months of unlimited power and he has produced next to NOTHING. Now he is going to ride the death of Osama Bin Laden to victory in 2012. People who vote for him in 2012 are a sorry excuse for "Educated Americans." If they are the majority then we deserve to be taken over by China with the likes of this kind of idiotic thinking! Less we forget, If it had been up to President Obama, he would have had our troops home within 90 days of taking office.
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san850 replies:
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Darwin is spewing his "bull" again. It's obvious that he's grasping at straws, constantly trying to discredit President Obama.....Not Working pal. You just make yourself look more and more foolish.
darwinbull replies:
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I'm not the one who said I would have them home in 90 days, Obama did! If he had a plan, he failed. If he didn't, he lied.
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darwinbull says:
You got to remember the one who told Bin Laden we were coming after him and every government that supports him. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CSPbzitPL8
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san850 replies:
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You are so full of "bull".
darwinbull replies:
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Some people just can't handle the truth. :D
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darwinbull says:
We have 9 states that have at least a 10% unemployment rate and another 13 states that have at least a 9% rate. You could have had any of the last 5 presidents in the White House and had gotten Bin Laden but it takes an inept person to put up the numbers Obama has on unemployment, debt, spending, and now taxes.
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darwinbull replies:
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With this line of thinking, we can blame the Clinton administration for 911, thus the war on terrorism, thus the situation we are in now. Man up and admit that Obama has had three years with a majority congress for two of those years and he has done next to nothing.
darwinbull replies:
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You may need to listen to fact rather than myths. ;) http://www.craigsteiner.us/articles/16
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meboard says:
The GOP's hope to catch the gold ring died with Bin Laden.
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JV1970 replies:
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That's what YOU think! We Republicans know differently!
san850 replies:
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JV, you Republicans are deluded dreamers. You don't have a candidate that can even come close to defeating President Obama.
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darwinbull says:
Face the cold hard facts people. Obama has failed us as president. We need to think long and hard about who we vote for this next time around. They need to be some one who can work fast, and get us back on top in the world economy. I don't care if he/she is a republican or democrate black/white or other. We need serious change and fast. Obama couldn't do it w/ a majority in congress. Get someone there who can!
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meboard replies:
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Lets see...ummm...no... Ummm... Hmmmmmmm...? Gosh....who??? Ummmmm...

Nope, I'm sticking with Obama!
darwinbull replies:
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I guess the key word is "think." Some can... some can't.
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JV1970 says:
The Republicans are right not to be worried because it won't last! A week or two from now the media will have moved on to another news story and this will be old news. The people will have their minds on other things by then, too, like the economy. Soon things will settle down and Obama's approval rating will be one of them. Also it's a long time yet until the next election. Many things can happen between now and then.
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san850 replies:
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JV is still clinging to her hopes of a Trump/Palin ticket ...she thinks they are both "winners"!
JV1970 replies:
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MarineVet64 I didn't say a word demeaning about Obama! I only stated a fact! The high approval rating that he has right now won't last. In a week or two when the news about Bin Laden's killing is old news and people's attention is on other things, his approval rating will settle back down to it's usual level of below 50%. You might not want to admit it but you know it and I know it! If you can't accept that, you're the one who needs to grow up!
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rodwally says:
If GOPzis *were* worried, would they admit it?
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Bojax39 says:
"GOP hopefuls not worried by Obama's poll bump"

Why should they be? Whomever is in office is expected do whatever is expedient to the situation.

If this had happened on Bush's watch he'd have done what he interpreted as the job he was elected to do, just as Obama did and just as the president who may replace him in 2012 would have done.

The fact this happened on Obama's watch does not make him a super president nor a bad one. It merely makes him the person who was on hand at the time when years of work by others finally came to fruition.
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san850 replies:
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President Bush actually forgot about bin Laden...didn't see him as a priority...and ADMITTED it to the world. Yeah, right, Bush really worked hard at finding him.
JV1970 replies:
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Bojax39 Is absolutely right!
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SarahOhMy says:
by darwinbull May 4, 2011 10:01 AM EDT
I know why you have "OhMy" in your name. You know crack kills don't you? Was "finding Obama" a Freudian slip or the drugs?
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Just a typo...

...but it is telling that you resort to such a post and stay far way from the real issues...taking "the donald" approach to life I see.

i expect more of the same form the GOPers in the coming months. That is all you guys have going for you.
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darwinbull replies:
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Interesting typo. You assume wrongly that I'm a GOPer. ;) If you are an Obama lover, you really don't want to seriously talk about the real issues. Unemployment through the roof, gas prices at an all time high without an oil man in office, can't get work done WITH a majority congress for two years. He's a great stand up comedian but a loser for a president. And I did not eb=ven mention his 90 day promise which helped get him elected. Obama lovers are warped individuals.
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darwinbull says:
If we are dumb enough to vote Obama back into office because of a Navy Seal mission he had very little to do with... we deserve unemployment to go up to 30% and gas prices to $6 a gallon.
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tonyatq replies:
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You think Sarah Palin will do better...
meboard replies:
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I'm voting for him...
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