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THE NATION; Bush, Democrats Watch a Key Campaign Number: Jobs; With employment down, the president says he isn't satisfied with the economy's growth, and his opponents think he could be vulnerable
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Edwin Chen and Mark Z. Barabak
2003
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THE NATION; Bush, Democrats Watch a Key Campaign Number: Jobs; With employment down, the president says he isn't satisfied with the economy's growth, and his opponents think he could be vulnerable
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THE NATION; Bush, Democrats Watch a Key Campaign Number: Jobs; With employment down, the president says he isn't satisfied with the economy's growth, and his opponents think he could be vulnerable
2003
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Rather than crowing, [Bush] intends to keep a cautionary note in coming days, starting today with campaign appearances for Republican gubernatorial candidates in Mississippi and Kentucky. Aides said he would tout the wisdom of his remaining economic agenda, while crediting his two across-the-board tax cuts for the rebound. \"Bush's father was so snake-bit by the economy that his son is exceptionally cautious about crowing about good news,\" said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist. \"He remembers firsthand how quickly this can turn around and [how] a big plus can turn into a big minus in a hurry.\" \"This week's GDP figure is very good news\" for Bush, conceded commentator Paul Begala, a former advisor to President Clinton. \"But does it translate into votes? In order to translate into votes, it has to translate into jobs... And it's very, very unlikely he goes into this election with a net increase of jobs in his presidency.\"
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