Kaine is too conservative for today’s Rats.
John McCain, like Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, are all political toast, no burnt political toast. bye.....traitors & turncoats.
I have already voted (absentee) for Kelli Ward.
“..... the reaction of a small group of people in Cleveland is not reflective of the voter sentiment in Arizona...” Romero said.
Once again someone’s not listening to the people.... Bye Bye McCain! And take your faux news daughter with you.
One thing is for certain, the party elites have made it very clear to voters who prefer McCain’s rival that it is morally preferable to stay home in November, or vote for the Democrat if they don’t get their way.
Only in the liberal media is majority opposition called “lukewarm support”.
Too bad we can’t dump Flake along with McCain at this election. Go Kelli!
Oh my God, Luntz said. Wheres the chairman? You shouldve told me this before.
Professional researchers look at data objectively. They do not engage in a project with a specific point of view. Therefore, they are not surprised at the outcome nor do they want the client to tell them what to expect. Luntz may have the credentials of a professional researcher but he does not practice as a professional.
In reality Luntz is a paid consultant and public relations tool for the media and the political class. His job is to perform on television to support and reinforce the story his clients wish the public to believe. His televised “research” is not scientific, it is carefully scripted.
Luntz’s reaction means one of two things:
1) McCain’s situation is much worse than the media is telling us. Luntz wasn’t able to find and recruit enough enthusiastic McCain supporters for his event.
2) The establishment has decided to dump McCain and is deliberately signaling to the people, and the local party operatives, McCain is vulnerable and it is okay to vote against him.
There is no way the “chairman” didn’t brief Luntz before the show.
Because he has continued to sell out his constituency....
The article indicates that McCain has several challengers.
He is using a strategy similar to the one Graham used — water down the challenge by having several challengers split up the votes.
Most times it works.
Occasionally, it fails.
As for Luntz’s reaction, this seemed to indicate he was pushing a certain narrative, but the participants went in another direction.
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I wonder how a re-group of the first focus group after the first Republican debate would respond now?
At that time, they all claimed to be Trump supporters but changed their minds after watching the debate. The media carried that meme for months after.
CANTORIZE YOR WEASEL, ARIZONA !
Every one of these multi-national politicians who put fraudulently documented foreigners before Americans needs to be removed from office.
I think Ward is going to win this one. Flake is next.
FOX News: Frank Luntz's debate focus group poses for pictures
We’ll all be glad when he’s gone!