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Can Barbara Bush help Jeb in New Hampshire?

Jeb Bush is expected to call on his former First Lady mother during a campaign stop in New Hampshire Thursday, perhaps hoping to invigorate Republicans with a reminder about what is best from the Bush family.

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Former first Lady Barbara Bush, left, and former President George H. W. Bush look on during a ceremony at President Bush's office in Houston on Dec. 23, 2013. Jeb Bush is expected to call on his former First Lady mother during a campaign stop Thursday.
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Bush Family Photo. Top, Left to right: Marvin, 22; George, 3; Jeb, 26; George; George W., 33; George's wife, Laura. Bottom, left to right: Jeb's wife, Columba; Noelle, 2; Dorothy, 20; Barbara; Neil, 24. Jeb Bush is expected to call on his former First Lady mother during a campaign stop Thursday.

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush plans to campaign in New Hampshire with what could be a bulletproof tactic 鈥 introduce his mother.

Barbara Bush is set to talk with voters in Derry, N.H., Thursday night, Kenneth Walsh reported for US News & World Report.

Mr. Bush hopes voters will associate his famous last name with his mother rather than his still-controversial older brother, former President George W. Bush, says Doug Wead, historian and author of "All the President's Children," in an e-mail.

"Barbara Bush is the most popular Bush and a reminder of what is good about the family," Mr. Wead says. "She is not threatening to people and has a deadly, mischievous wit."

People generally claim families do not impact the voting outcome, Wead says, but in a close race, everything matters, so meeting the parents can provide the crucial emotional tie that pushes a voter over the edge. "It is harder to vote against someone with whom you identify," Wead says. "And when they are seen as a son, a father, a spouse, a brother, it is easier to identify with them and their journey."

Most with Donald Trump leading the Republican contenders. But one poll has Bush in second place, if 17 points behind.聽

The former first lady's appearance will be another on-the-record recall of her comments on NBC's "Today" show years before the race, when she suggested her younger son need not attempt to run for president.

"He鈥檚 by far the best-qualified man, but no. I really don鈥檛," she said. "I think it鈥檚 a great country, there are a lot of great families, and it鈥檚 not just four families or whatever. There are other people out there that are very qualified, and we鈥檝e had enough Bushes."

Her other prognostication that day, "He鈥檒l get all our enemies and half our friends," having proved true, she is apparently coming in for an official correction. One thing is certain 鈥 if she's coming, it's because she wants to be there, wrote Peter Grier for 海角大神:

Nobody pushes Barbara Bush into doing something she鈥檚 not interested in. To the contrary 鈥 she鈥檚 the Bush clan enforcer, as well as its matriarch . . . The American people have long approved of this kind of bluntness. Most first ladies are well-liked, according to polls, but Barbara Bush has a good claim on the title of most-popular modern presidential spouse.

Her inclusion may have a tactical advantage as well. The most recent Republican debate on Jan. 29 demonstrated one key obstacle that's been holding the former Florida governor back 鈥 and it starts with a "T" and rhymes with "thump."

If that is true, then bringing in Mrs. Bush could neutralize that threat. Donald Trump may be unscrupulous in his attacks on fellow candidates, but mud-slinging at mothers would break a taboo even at the current level of public discourse.

So far, Trump has tweeted that Bush can't bring his "mommy" along to help deal with terrorists.

"It shows how idiotic Trump is," Bush responded, according to US News. "You don't negotiate with terrorists. You take 'em out."

Even if she can keep Trump at bay long enough for her son to run the "joyful" campaign he has wanted, can she pass along an approval rating that Gallup pegged at 67 percent?

"He is hoping that the voter will say, 'Yes his brother got us into a mess, but my own brother makes some mistakes too, and I must admit, his mom is a great lady,'" Wead says.

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