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Whit Ayres’ comments in The Hill regarding the differences in reactions between Senators and House members: But in general, Trump has stronger support in the House, where GOP lawmakers tend to represent more conservative constituencies. “Senators clearly are more visible elected officials, and almost all of them have more heterogeneous constituencies than House members. They...

Jon McHenry’s comments in The Hill regarding tax reform messaging: GOP lawmakers and the Trump administration often spend a considerable amount of time discussing how tax reform will boost economic growth and business competitiveness. Strategists suggested that it’s important for Republicans to explain how more economic growth directly affects them, and some argued that lawmakers...

Whit Ayres’ comments in The New York Times about credibility in politics: WASHINGTON — Whit Ayres, a Republican political consultant here, likes to tell his clients that there are “three keys to credibility.” “One, never defend the indefensible,” he says. “Two, never deny the undeniable. And No. 3 is: Never lie.” Would that politicians took...

Whit Ayres’ comments to US News and World Report regarding President Trump’s relationship with Congress: “There is a reason why the famous political scientist Richard Neustadt said years ago that presidential power is the power to persuade. Not the power to command – to persuade,” says Whit Ayres, a veteran GOP consultant and pollster. Trump,...

Whit Ayres’ comments in The Washington Post regarding Karen Handel’s victory in the GA 06 special election: Whit Ayres, a Republican consultant and Handel strategist, underscored her success in turning the contest into a normal partisan choice. “The voters decided that Karen Handel was a better representative of their values, their interests and their perspective...

Whit Ayres’ comments in The Atlantic regarding challenges for Republicans and Democrats amid demographic change: “The long-term challenge for Republicans remains unchanged: They still have to figure out how to appeal to the growing proportion of the electorate that is non- white and college-educated,” said GOP pollster Whit Ayres, who worked during the Republican primaries...

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