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Dan Judy’s comments on BBC Radio 5Live’s Up All Night show discussing the differences between the South Carolina and Florida Republican primary electorates, and the campaign going forward: [Speaker Gingrich] has really done something that no one has ever done before, which is run a national campaign for president based on his performance in the...

Whit Ayres’ comments in the Washington Post regarding the Nevada caucuses: “Two-thirds of this country believe America is worse off than when President Obama took office,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster who most recently worked for a PAC supporting Jon Huntsman Jr. “In some ways the voters in Nevada are a microcosm of President...

Whit Ayres’ comments on the political environment in the Cleveland Plain Dealer: Romney has “had a bad couple of weeks,” said GOP pollster Whit Ayers. “But what we know about independents is that they move around even more quickly than Republicans these days. And just because independents move one way after a bad couple of...

Republican pollster Dan Judy says hammering Obama for avoiding action on Keystone is smart politics for GOP lawmakers. “Republicans also see this as basically a naked ploy [by] Obama to his base, and really sacrificing a project that would provide thousands of jobs to appease liberal, left-wing enviros,” Judy said Thursday of the delayed pipeline...

“It’s possible” the attacks are beginning to undermine Mr. Romney’s message in Southern states, said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster who is working for a Super PAC that supports another presidential hopeful, Jon Huntsman, whose message also is focused on the economy. “We’re still taking about a strongly pro-capitalist, pro-private-sector electorate in the Republican primary...

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, “was absolutely right,” said Jon McHenry, a Republican political strategist. “But the politics were against him.” McHenry said he sees differences in this spat, with opportunities for both sides to play to their bases. “It’s an opportunity to pop President Obama,” he said. Click Here for Full Text

Republican pollster Dan Judy said: “If [Mitt Romney] does well in New Hampshire he could then coast to the nomination. But if it is close, then it could signal trouble for Mr Romney. “And New Hampshire voters are famously fickle when it comes to supporting the frontrunner.” Click Here for Full Text

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