The general campaign approach here is not unlike that of George H.W. Bush, who was the last incumbent president to lose a reelection bid. He was reluctant to admit that the U.S. was in a recession, until that became seen as a liability. Then, he spent much of the 1992 campaign talking about how the nation was recovering from the recession. That wasn't totally incorrect, but it didn't seen to convince voters.
By Seth Masket
