Whit Ayres’ comments on NPR regarding the changing electorate: To read the transcript please click here.
Whit Ayres’ comments on NPR regarding the changing electorate: To read the transcript please click here.
Whit Ayres’ comments in the New York Times regarding Hispanic and younger voters: Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster, noted that Mr. Romney did better than Mr. McCain among white voters, and won independents by 5 percentage points, all to no avail. “It is patently obvious that unless Republicans do better among nonwhite voters, they will...
Whit Ayres’ comments in National Journal regarding Republicans and the Hispanic vote: “We are in a position now where we have to—through differences in policy, differences in tone, and differences in candidates—reach out [to minorities] in a way we’ve never reached out before,” says veteran GOP pollster Whit Ayres. “Or we will not be successful...
Whit Ayres’ comments on the changing electorate in USA Today: “If Romney was going to win, it was by getting a larger and larger share of the white vote,” Ayres says. “At some point, you run out of votes to get that way. A larger-and-larger piece of a smaller-and-smaller share of the pie ultimately becomes...
Whit Ayres’ comments on Independents during the Journal Report on FoxNews. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com
Whit Ayres’ comments on the unemployment report in USA Today: But the Labor Department report that once was seen as a potential “October surprise” — that is, the sort of late-breaking news that could dramatically shift votes — is instead one more sign that a slow but relatively steady economic recovery is continuing. “It’s not...
In this last Resurgent Republic survey before the election, taken October 23-25, Mitt Romney has caught up with President Obama, and now leads the national ballot by 48 to 47 percent. The Romney advance has been driven by Independent voters who have moved toward Romney in the wake of the three Presidential debates. President Obama...
From Whit Ayres and Jon McHenry’s opinion piece in Politico regarding an Electoral College tie: Fast-forward to the morning of Nov. 7. The votes are in and the unthinkable has happened. The Electoral College is tied 269-269. A deadlocked presidential election. Here’s one way it could happen: In addition to the core Republican states, Mitt...
Dan Judy’s comments on NPR regarding a bipartisan survey of rural voters in swing states conducted for the Center for Rural Strategies with Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research: “What Republican candidates need to do is to rack up big margins in rural areas in order to offset smaller [Republican] margins in urban and suburban areas,” says...
Dan Judy’s comments regarding the first presidential debate on ABCNews.com and Yahoo News: “In terms of style, I think you’re going to see Mitt Romney be fairly aggressive,” said Republican strategist and pollster Dan Judy. When Obama last faced a debate opponent as a presidential candidate, he had little in the way of a record...