Will voters buy the blame-Clinton strategy?
"All of the political polling experience has been that the man in the Oval Office gets the glory -- or the blame -- at the time things happen," said pollster Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew Research Center.
"I'm not sure the American public is blaming Bush or Clinton. It's more that they want something done about this, and turning to Bush because he's the president and Clinton's not," Kohut said.



