President Obama is on a major media blitz for his economic agenda, but the strategy is also designed to reverse very troubling poll numbers for Democratic candidates around the country. But National Review Editor Rich Lowry says Obama’s tactics really expose an administration that insists on pursuing the same policies that have yielded poor results and have been rejected by a sound majority of the electorate. So will the president’s PR offensive boost his party in the final weeks of the campaign? Can Republicans rely on voters to reject the Democratic agenda or do they need to have a detailed agenda of their own? And is the public already convinced that we need a different economic approach or could better fiscal news before Election Day make a big difference? We discuss it all with Rich Lowry.