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Whit Ayres’ comments in The Washington Post on the challenges Donald J. Trump would face in a general election: “One thing you learn very quickly in political consulting is the fruitlessness of trying to get a candidate to change who he or she fundamentally is at their core,” said Republican strategist Whit Ayres, who did...

Whit Ayres’ comments in The Washington Post regarding Hillary Clinton’s image: Republicans believe that Clinton is so well known that she will have difficulty changing minds. “She is substantially weaker as a candidate than I expected and substantially less able to create a compelling persona on the stump,” said Whit Ayres, who was Rubio’s campaign...

Whit Ayres’ comments in Salon regarding Donald Trump and political correctness: “At its best, not being politically correct comes across as direct, unfiltered and honest. At its worst, not being politically correct comes across as crude, rude and insulting,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster who previously worked for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign....

Whit Ayres’ comments in USA Today about the potential for a third-party campaign in the presidential election: “If Donald Trump gets nominated and continues to drive his negatives through the roof, conceivably a third-party candidate could become the de facto Republican nominee,” says GOP pollster Whit Ayres. Speculation has centered on establishment leaders who have...

Whit Ayres’ comments in Politico regarding the tone of the contest in Hispanic media if Donald Trump is the Republican nominee: “Hispanic media would be the most rippingly negative campaign you’d ever see,” predicted Whit Ayers, who polled for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s now-suspended campaign. “It would basically be a campaign against Darth Vader in...

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