[See a PDF of this chart from the magazine]
There’s no bigger boon to a political campaign than a fundraising visit from the president—except when that president has an approval rating in the mid-30s. Then it takes footwork worthy of Dancing With the Stars to avoid sharing the stage with him. Not all Republicans have been as candid as Illinois gubernatorial candidate Judy Baar Topinka, who stood by
as an aide explained why they did not want President Bush to campaign with Topinka: “We just want him to raise money. Late at night. In an undisclosed location.”
CANDIDATE |
EVENT |
EXCUSE |
REP. THELMA DRAKE |
Bush-headlined $500,000 fundraiser for Drake in Virginia Beach on May 19 |
Had to be in Washington to vote on an appropriations bill—which passed 395-0 |
SENATOR MIKE DEWINE |
Bush speech to Cleveland’s |
Had to accompany his dad to watch spring training in Florida |
Maryland LT. GOVERNOR MICHAEL STEELE, running for Senate |
Bush-headlined Maryland GOP fundraiser on May 31 |
Had another fundraiser, 2,400 miles away in Las Vegas |
MIKE MCGAVICK, running for Senate in Washington |
Bush speech at Seattle fundraiser on June 16 |
Attending his son’s high school graduation in Pennsylvania—the previous day |
THOMAS KEAN JR., running for Senate in New Jersey |
Cheney speech praising Kean at a $400,000 fundraiser in Newark on March 20 |
Stuck in traffic (Kean took perennially clogged Route 1 instead of the faster New Jersey Turnpike) |