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In addition, several practitioners and other experts provided helpful guidance and advice, including Whit Ayres, David Becker, Kevin Collins, Ken Goldstein, Hannah Hartig, Eitan Hersh, Dan Judy, Jon McHenry and Bill McInturff. We offer special thanks to staff from the five voter file vendors who helped us ...
And the big question of the 2018 elections is, how big will those losses be? Democrats need to pick up 24 seats to get the majority in the House. Republican pollster Bill McInturff says the GOP still has a lot of advantages. BILL MCINTURFF: Number one is these are not particularly fair congressional seats.

"At the time of his inauguration, "hopeful" was the word most used word about the 2016 results", Peter Hart, the Democratic pollster who with Republican pollster Bill McInturff, told NBC News. The poll, conducted January 13-17, surveyed 900 adults. Disapproval of USA leadership rose to a median of 43 per ...
“At the time of his inauguration, 'hopeful' was the word most used word about the 2016 results,” said Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. “But at the end of his first year, 'disgust' was the word most cited about him.” When asked which one or two ...
... lead in congressional polling starting to taper. But as things stand, Trump's position at the head of the party seems unlikely to do down-ballot Republican candidates many favors. “It's hard to get any traction on anything, so far, other than the president personally,” Republican pollster Bill McInturff told NBC.
“Personal aspects are the shock absorbers, and Donald Trump has no shock absorbers,” says Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. The poll's economic news shows a rosy picture for a nation ten years removed from a crippling recession. Nearly ...

“At the time of his inauguration, 'hopeful' was the word most used word about the 2016 results,” said Democratic pollster Peter Hart, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. “But at the end of his first year, 'disgust' was the word most cited about him.” "A dumpster fire," said an ...
“A president is getting credit for the economy improving and not deriving political value from it,” Republican pollster Bill McInturff told NBC. “We are watching things we have not seen before in my career.” The Real Clear Politics average has Trump's approval rating hovering around 38 percent. The theme is ...
... they'd vote for a generic Democrat over Trump in 2020. "While a good economy always helps the party in power, it's unusual the president is not getting the traditional lift most presidents receive when the economy is this good," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who co-conducts the NBC/WSJ poll.
“A president is getting credit for the economy improving and not deriving political value from it,” Republican pollster Bill McInturff told NBC. “We are watching things we have not seen before in my career.” Trump is at 41 percent approval in the WSJ/NBC poll, which is a few ticks above the Real Clear Politics ...
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, joined at left by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., praises the Republican tax plan before signing the final version during an enrollment ceremony at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday. J. Scott Applewhite — The Associated Press.
“If you're a Republican and you think about what's coming, and the range of things you could be fighting about, to have a fight about this tax bill is among the better things they can fight over in 2018,” said Bill McInturff, a G.O.P. pollster, conceding that Republicans are facing “very tough numbers.”.
“A president is getting credit for the economy improving and not deriving political value from it,” said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollsters from Hart Research Associates, referring to Trump's 41 percent job-approval rating in the poll. “We are watching things ...
Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster in the early 90's, told The New York Times that in late September 1993, support for the president's reform plan was climbing. On October 3 - the day the U.S. invaded Somalia - that progress stopped. A few months later, both Clintons were embroiled in the Whitewater real ...
Half of Americans say they will blame President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans if health care costs increase under Obamacare and if more end up losing coverage, according to results from the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, while 37 percent say they would put the blame on ...
Just 25 percent of the public calls the Trump tax plan a good idea, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. The proposal starts with the least favorable public opinion landscape of any major legislative initiative since President George W. Bush's attempt to partially privatize Social Security.
"Our political compass is totally dominating our economic and world views about the country," said GOP pollster Bill McInturff, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Fred Yang. "Political polarization is not a new thing. The level under Trump is the logical outcome of a generation-long trend.".

... Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his team at ...
... of Hart Research Associates, who conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his team at Public Opinion Strategies.
Pollster Bill McInturff, the Republican half of the bipartisan team that conducts the NBC/WSJ survey, said that Trump's slight bump is a reminder ...
"For what is a major legislative objective of the president and his party, tax reform is in very mushy shape," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff ...
“Trump and Republicans have a long way to go … to convince people of the merits of the plan,” said Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public ...
President Trump's job approval rating, 44 percent with a 48 percent disapproval rating in a new Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll, makes him "the first president of the post-World War II era with a net negative approval rating in his first gauge of ...
"Any Republican urge to negotiate a 'least bad' compromise with the Democrats, and thereby gain momentary public credit for helping the president 'do something' about health care, should be resisted," wrote Kristol.
President Donald Trump's job-approval rating, 44 percent with a 48 percent disapproval rating in a new Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll, makes him "the first president of the post-World War II era with a net negative approval rating in his first gauge ...
"I thought this would test well, but never thought it would reach 86%," said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Fred Yang.
... Journal/NBC News poll showing Americans sharply divided over Mr Trump's performance, he has little reason to change his approach for major speeches, predicted Fred Yang, a Democratic pollster who conducted the survey with Republican Bill McInturff.
"This is a strong number being driven by very high numbers among Trump voters who express optimism across a number of measures on the poll, including higher economic confidence," pollster Bill McInturff told me via email. As McInturff said, Trump ...
"He's not another president; he's their president," said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who oversaw the poll with a Democratic pollster, as reported by the newspaper.
"We find a nation that is seemingly as divided today as it was during the 2016 campaign with little change for a positive lift," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted this survey with Republican Bill McInturff ...
"Any Republican urge to negotiate a 'least bad' compromise with the Democrats, and thereby gain momentary public credit for helping the president 'do something' about health care, should be resisted," wrote Kristol.
Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his firm Public Opinion Strategies, says the wounds of the bruising campaign have not healed like they did in previous years.
"Usually elections settle arguments and the nation comes together, at least in the short term," said Democratic pollster Fred Yang who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. "Today, hard feelings persist on both sides of the ...
"People are pretty well set where they are going to be," said Hart, whose firm co-directs the NBC News/Wall Street Journal polls with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. This week will show whether Trump can apply a discipline unseen so far in his ...
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - Democrats, Republicans and Independents don't agree much on which direction the country should go in these days, but one thing they have in common is support for a single national standard for data breach notification.
As NBC/WSJ co-pollster Bill McInturff (R) observes, these numbers in the poll don't align with anyone who has gone on to win a presidential election.
He's down 11 points nationally in a new bipartisan poll - "The guy is losing support on his way to November," says Republican pollster Bill McInturff, who co-conducted the survey - but never mind, Trump says it's all "rigged." The "international ...
Donald Trump's chances of winning this election have faded", Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, which conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his firm Public Opinion Strategies, told NBC. And he didn't ...
"Donald Trump's chances of winning this election have faded," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, which conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his firm Public Opinion Strategies. "This poll is ...
"Donald Trump's chances of winning this election have faded," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, which conducted this survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff and his firm Public Opinion Strategies. "This poll is ...
Republican pollster Bill McInturff says a 7-point advantage would mean Democrats "have a shot." So where are the Democrats now?
"After a weekend pause, Republicans once again consolidated in support of Trump", said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, whose firm Public Opinion Strategies conducted this survey along with Democratic pollster Peter Hart. Trump said he would appoint ...
"After a weekend pause, Republicans once again consolidated in support of Trump", said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, whose firm Public Opinion Strategies conducted this survey along with Democratic pollster Peter Hart. While the football game ...
"After a weekend pause, Republicans once again consolidated in support of Trump," said Republican pollster Bill McInturff, whose firm Public Opinion Strategies conducted this survey along with Democratic pollster Peter Hart. With the debate in the rear ...
Democrats should control Congress, according to respondents to a national poll by NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Monday.
"Trump is in a weaker position than our September track," Republican pollster Bill McInturff, part of the bipartisan team conducting the survey, told NBC.
He won't be onstage Monday night, but President Barack Obama likely will dominate the first presidential debate. Republicans have hung "third Obama term" around Hillary Clinton's neck as if it were an albatross, but Democrats believe the prospect of a ...
Some are "better-educated people who lean Republican, who don't like Trump and have zero use for Hillary Clinton, and they're sort of paralyzed and frozen right now," Republican pollster Bill McInturff told The Wall Street Journal. Others are ...
"Despite arguably the worst few weeks of her candidacy, the fundamentals still point toward a Hillary Clinton victory," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of ...
"Despite arguably the worst few weeks of her candidacy, the fundamentals still point toward a Hillary Clinton victory," says Democratic pollster Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff of ...


 

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