Whit Ayres, December 22, NPR
Whit Ayres appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss President Trump’s job approval: To read the transcript, please click here.
Whit Ayres appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss President Trump’s job approval: To read the transcript, please click here.
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Wall Street Journal regarding factions in the Republican party: “Both Sens. Corker and Flake have played important roles in the governing-conservative part of the Republican Party,” said Whit Ayres, a longtime Republican pollster. “Losing them is a major problem for those of us who want a center-right coalition to function...
Whit Ayres’ comments in USA Today regarding President Trump and Senate Republican leaders: Whit Ayres, a veteran Republican pollster, said he’s seen “nothing in my career that has approached this level of internecine warfare.” “Everybody’s frustrated,” he said. “The president is frustrated. Senators and congressmen are frustrated. It seems to be very difficult to develop...
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Hill on the role of the President in the legislative process: But the fear among many in the GOP is that Trump’s eagerness to get into the fray ultimately hurts himself — and his party’s agenda. “I’m sure there are a lot of people who could play their roles more...
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Washington Post regarding Donald Trump’s effect on Republican primaries: Moore is now 70 years old and was twice suspended as the chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court for refusing to obey laws he saw as at odds with his religious beliefs. Normally all this would be career-ending. But that...
Whit Ayres’ comments to the Associated Press regarding the Alabama primary runoff results: Republican pollster Whit Ayres, who has worked for Senate campaigns across the country, said Trump learns the same lesson his predecessor, Barack Obama, learned watching Democrats lose control of Congress and then seeing Trump defeat his chosen successor, Hillary Clinton. “You can’t...
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Boston Globe regarding President Trump and congressional Republicans: “I think most of the Republicans in the Congress realize that they are going to have to take the ball and run with it if they are going to get anything accomplished,” says pollster and consultant Whit Ayres, who has advised Senators...
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...
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Hill regarding President Trump’s criticisms of Republicans in the Senate: Whit Ayres, a GOP consultant who worked with Sen. Marco Rubio’s (Fla.) campaign in last year’s Republican presidential primary, echoed Cornyn’s comments about politics being a team sport. “No one can succeed alone,” Ayres said. “Attacking members of your own...
Whit Ayres’ comments in the Financial Times regarding “Real News” and President Trump’s efforts to maintain his favorable ratings with his base of support: “Clearly he has very strong support still among the folks who voted for him and among Republicans overall. But there seems to be some slippage in the intensity of support; that...