Chapter 1: | Presidents in Tough Times |
Even under such trying circumstances, several presidents have lived to fight another day—they have even been able to recover their political fortunes in ways that are fairly dramatic. Despite the setbacks he faced in the 1946 election and its aftermath, Harry Truman worked his way back to victory in the 1948 election (which everyone but Truman himself expected him to lose). Even in the face of the Iran-Contra affair, Ronald Reagan was able to salvage his presidency. Bill Clinton, despite being assigned much of the blame for the 1994 defeat of congressional Democrats and facing a highly motivated Republican majority in Congress, managed to revive his political fortunes, break the momentum of Newt Gingrich’s “Contract with America,” and win reelection in 1996.
Despite facing significant political disadvantages, presidents have been able to succeed. While not all presidents who have encountered adversity have been able to overcome it, the record shows that some have done so.