Posted on 08/25/2015 11:56:36 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nothing disqualifies Trump.
That was the takeaway of Frank Luntz, the public opinion guru, after leading a focus group Monday night of supporters of Donald Trumps Republican presidential campaign.
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For two and a half hours, Luntz quizzed a group of current and past ardent Trump fans about their views on the businessman. He discussed the candidates past liberal stances and played past video of Trump saying provocative things about women. Yet when the focus group was over, not a single person who was planning to vote for him said they had changed their mind.
At one point, Luntz bolted from the room with the focus group to make sure the handful of reporters observing on the other side of the glass understood how big of a deal this was. My legs are shaking, he admitted.
This is absolutely for real, Luntz said of the intense and loyal support for Trump. And he is not going away. And he is as strong as every survey shows. All those people who think hes going to implode have not sat and talked to these voters the way that they should have.
The focus group was made up of 29 people, six of whom said they no longer support Trump but did in the past. Asked to describe Trump in one word or phrase, the answers varied: businessman, brave, successful, results, decisive, leader, guts, charismatic, bombastic, not a politician, not P.C., true American, brash, decisive, kick ass and take names.
When he talks, deep down somewhere, youre going, crap, somebody is thinking the same way I am, said one man.
Asked to recall the specific moment they decided to support Trump, most people pointed to his comments on Mexico and the border when he entered the race.
When Luntz surveyed the six people who no longer support Trump anymore, the most common criticism was his lack of specificity on issues and some of his comments regarding women.
All of his ideas are great, said another. And hes got a lot of energy. I just wasnt sure theres enough specifics out there. Everything is very vague.
I did see a Billy Bush interview with him and he seemed really I guess chauvinistic is the word? said another female in the focus group.
I didnt like in the debates when he was the only one who would not say he would not run as an independent, said one man.
But for the most part, the focus group brushed those concerns off.
At one point, Luntz showed the participants a video clip of Trump saying, If Ivanka werent my daughter, Id be dating her. Some in the group agreed it was creepy but most dismissed it as an entertainer doing his job.
Its funny, one said, not to be taken serious.
He has a sense of humor, said another.
It was great that he can laugh at himself.
Luntz gave the participants 21 examples of things that could be problematic for Trump today. That includes how Trump was once pro-choice, supported single-payer healthcare, gave more money to the Democrats, supported stricter gun laws, supported the legalization of marijuana and has been married multiple times.
Yet, most people in the focus group said it was difficult for them to even care about most of them.
The mans entitled to change his mind on things, said one woman.
In the last 15 years, how many times have you guys changed your mind on something? said a man.
Exactly, another woman added.
Luntz then asked the participants to rank what policy they like most from Trump. The most popular was Trumps belief that Obamacare should be repealed and replaced.
When Luntz reminded the group that Trump was once for single-payer, which is even more liberal than Obamacare, most people shrugged. Different time, someone said.
Yet the one thing nearly everybody took issue with was Trumps past comments questioning former prisoner of war John McCains heroism.
His statement about John McCain, that rubbed me the wrong way, said one man.
But most signaled they are willing to look past it.
Hes done some good things, said a man. The only real negative I had was his P.O.W comments. Everybody makes comments. You cant judge his entire candidacy on a comment he made probably on the top his head.
All this means the rules of politics dont seem to apply to Trump. Things that would probably damage or end other campaigns dont dent Trump at all.
His poll numbers, both nationally and in early caucus and primary states, continue to dwarf those of the other 16 Republicans running. And hes drawing crowds of 30,000, like he did last week at a football stadium in Alabama.
The campaigns of his rivals dont seem to know what to do or how to attack him: the three people who have gone after Trump the hardest Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, former Texas Sen. Rick Perry and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham have seen their poll numbers evaporate.
Some, like Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, have tried to lay low and not comment on Trump, while others, like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, has gone out of his way to praise Trump so he can inherit the businessmans supporters when he inevitably loses momentum.
But, as the focus group indicated, that might not be so inevitable after all. Its really hard to see how you bring him down, Luntz said.
For me it’s because everyone else has groveled and cowered the MSM and the GOP establishment. I really don’t care anymore.
Yep, and that whirlwind is gonna be a bitch.
Trump is demonstrating that the alien invasion matters to Republican voters more than anything else. Ann Coulter was expressing the degree to which this is true when she said she doesn’t care if Trump does abortions in the White House.
And people are fed up with massive LEGAL immigration, too. It’s part of the invasion.
The Sucessful & Charismatic Thing that cannot be destroyed: Karl Rove’s worst nightmare come true.
'Nothing Disqualifies Trump
The only person that is actually disqualified so far is Hillary Clinton, and she disqualified herself from ever holding any federal office again with her criminal activity.
She should have gone into the casino business, we know there’s no corruption there! /s
Trump could advocate for seizing homes via eminent domain to pay for socialized medicine for union workers’ abortions while yelling “Hail, Satan!” and a bunch of people here would still scream about how “conservative” he is because he has, after decades, started to pay some lip service to immigration issues (although he favors amnesty)
Oh man! That's perfect, wish I'd posted it :-)
Just give it up Putz!
Many of Trump’s followers give him a pass they would NEVER give to other Republican candidates. It is a borderline cult of personality.
For me, it’s the economy and jobs. No other candidates understands the impact of international trade and our unbalanced trade agreements.
Trump does. He will stop the liquidation of America.
For me, it’s the economy and jobs. No other candidates understands the impact of international trade and our unbalanced trade agreements.
Trump does. He will stop the liquidation of America.
I’ve always liked Luntz. I thought he showed his @ss after the debate, but props to him for digging further and finding out the real story. I see liberals posting the most denigrating stuff about Trump and people who like him. It’s good that somebody is asking people what they really think.
He feels a great disturbance in the Force...as if a million useless GOPe consultants cried out, and then were silenced...
It was a cult personality that put Obama in the white house. Maybe it’s time the other side had someone with a personality. Any kind of personality as opposed to Romney, McCain and W. Bush. They all live in a personality free zone.
At least they don’t write checks to Hillary’s campaigns.
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