Robert M. Teeter (1939 – June 13, 2004) was an American Republican pollster and political campaign strategist. Read full biography of Robert Teeter →
The President has not created any Ford constituency, unique from that of any Republican President. The one exception to this is that he does show... →
Every person has only so much attention to give, and politics and government takes up only a fraction of what it did 25 years ago.
Most of the things that need to be said about the President are things he can't say himself.
The President's political travel is going to get blamed (and probably rightly) for a share of this downturn.
There are not enough people out talking about the President positively.
Also the fact that anything he does is seen and heard by the entire country, not just his actual audience or those who live in the region he happens... →
I think he could have made most of the trips and gone to most of the fund-raisers if he would have avoided the partisan rhetoric and talked to the... →
I think we need one recognized, respected public figure to make a tough, blunt statement on just what Reagan's record is and what he might do to... →
People feel that decisions about their jobs, the way their children are educated, how their church functions, and products they buy are made by... →
The endorsement of respected conservative Republican officeholders and politicians is particularly important at this time as to destroy Reagan's... →
The President, the Administration and the campaign need a theme. I am concerned that the President is seen as a tactician without an overall strategy... →
There needs to be a planned series of speeches, interviews, etc., over the next two or three months by administration officials and other public... →
This has resulted in more and more people becoming inner-directed and having as their only goal, getting as much as they can get out of the system... →