http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/26/politics/26social.html?oref=loginSenators Urge Bush to Sell Overhaul of Social Security
By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM
Published: January 26, 2005
ASHINGTON, Jan. 25 - After a meeting with President Bush on Tuesday, Republican senators said they had cautioned him that the drive to change the Social Security system was faltering because the public was not convinced that a fundamental overhaul was necessary.
The senators said Mr. Bush responded by promising to make a strong case in his State of the Union Message on Feb. 2 and to lead the charge to win public support.
"From our perspective on the Hill," said Senator Gordon H. Smith of Oregon, giving his version of what the president was told at the White House meeting, "others are defining the debate, and if he lets them do that, he loses the debate."<snip>
The Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee, the panel with jurisdiction over Social Security, and members of the Senate Republican leadership met Mr. Bush for a half-hour. Some Republican representatives and senators have expressed reservations about particulars of the Social Security plan, and some have begun urging the White House to take a more active role in selling it.
Earlier, after a lunch among Republican senators, Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee, the majority leader, told reporters that senators needed "to engage the American people much better, and I would say the administration does, as well."<snip>