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Their base is revved up, while enthusiasm for Republicans is at a historic low in generic ballot polling, says GOP pollster Ed Goeas. ... “The intensity gap is on steroids,” he says, adding that Republicans hope the tax overhaul – which includes eliminating the penalty for the individual mandate under ...
These voters decided the alternative was even worse or that they could endure some boorish behavior in exchange for substantial changes in Washington," pollster Ed Goeas, president and CEO of The Tarrance Group, said. "In the 2018 election, Republican candidates will have a similar opportunity to ...

Ed Goeas, a veteran Republican political consultant and Tarkanian's longtime adviser, confirmed to the Washington Examiner that he has cut ties with Tarkanian after the candidate ignored his counsel against challenging Heller. Goeas' firm, The Tarrance Group, advised Heller. "I made it very clear in no ...
The underlying poll was based on a single loaded question, performed by a pro-industry conservative polling company with ties to a pro-ACP politician, and backed and paid for by the same corporate interests that are pushing ... Ed Goeas, the President and CEO of Tarrance Group, is a big GOP supporter.
Many House Republicans who gambled to pass a healthcare plan must now turn to a new challenge: survival. The two largest purges of House members since .... “It is way early in the cycle,” said Republican pollster Ed Goeas when asked for a prediction. Republican fortunes will rise if voters' focus next ...
And their 'strongly unfavorable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent,” said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in Washington. “Barring something like a true indictment of her or him being caught today fondling some woman, I just don't think anything is going to change the ...

“Never in modern history have we seen two nominees who have an unfavorable rating over 50 percent,” said Ed Goeas, a Republican pollster in Washington. “We're truly in uncharted waters trying to use history to determine what's going to happen in this campaign.” Those close to his campaign privately ...
“We have an explosive environment with two extremely negative candidates,” said Ed Goeas, a Republican pollster. “This is going to be a race to the bottom. It's who can drive up the negatives the most.” Mr. Trump accused Mrs. Clinton over the weekend of abetting her husband's infidelities by seeking to ...
The just out George Washington University Battleground Poll has ... pollster Ed Goeas, president and CEO of The Tarrance Group, said. "In the ...
Ed Goeas, a veteran Republican political consultant and Tarkanian's longtime adviser, confirmed to the Washington Examiner that he has cut ...
The tweet was referring to the results of an October 2016 poll by the ... Ed Goeas, the President and CEO of Tarrance Group, is a big GOP ...
Many House Republicans who gambled to pass a healthcare plan must now .... “It is way early in the cycle,” said Republican pollster Ed Goeas ...
Consider the Republican approach to talking to persuadable voters. Ed Goeas, a Republican campaign strategist, characterized this to me by ...
Asked about the new shift to Republican Party control of the executive and ... said pollster Ed Goeas, president and CEO of the Tarrance Group.
And their 'strongly unfavorable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent,” said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in ...
Republican Insider Ed Rogers Complains About Trump: "All He Has Going For Him Is A ... Vin Weber, Mark McKinnon, pollster Ed Goeas, said.
The just out George Washington University Battleground Poll has ... pollster Ed Goeas, president and CEO of The Tarrance Group, said. "In the ...

Ed Goeas, a veteran Republican political consultant and Tarkanian's longtime adviser, confirmed to the Washington Examiner that he has cut ...
The tweet was referring to the results of an October 2016 poll by the ... Ed Goeas, the President and CEO of Tarrance Group, is a big GOP ...
Many House Republicans who gambled to pass a healthcare plan must now .... “It is way early in the cycle,” said Republican pollster Ed Goeas ...
Poll shift: Voters eager for government to do more, 'hopeful' about Trump ... country," said Republican pollsters Ed Goeas and Brian Nienaber.
New Battleground Poll Shows Jump in Donald Trump's Image ... electorate,” said pollster Ed Goeas, president and CEO of the Tarrance Group.
And their 'strongly unfavorable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent,” said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in ...
Republican pollster Ed Goeas put it this way, "In a normal year 25 percent of the American people like both candidates, and about 2-3% are ...
“He's getting his brains beat in by women in the Philly suburbs,” said Ed Goeas, a Republican pollster who is surveying presidential ...
Republican Insider Ed Rogers Complains About Trump: "All He Has Going For Him Is A ... Vin Weber, Mark McKinnon, pollster Ed Goeas, said.
Consider the Republican approach to talking to persuadable voters. Ed Goeas, a Republican campaign strategist, characterized this to me by saying, "we don't look at grabbing the middle.
... government was part of the problem because it was doing too much, most voters ... think that the federal government is doing not enough - 66 percent - to solve the problems facing the country," said Republican pollsters Ed Goeas and Brian Nienaber.
The GOP take - Ed Goeas and Brian Nienaber: "While Donald Trump's victory was shocking to many voters, there are clear signs in this data that voters are optimistic and enthusiastic about this new era in Washington.
President-elect Donald Trump's public image has notably improved since winning the presidency in November, according to the latest George Washington University Battleground Poll. Of the voters surveyed, 45 percent had a favorable opinion of the ...
In retrospect, Republican pollster Ed Goeas says that he saw a sign he now believes was a clue of Trump's advantage. In his national polling, he saw an 8 percentage point edge for Trump in voter intensity and enthusiasm among his supporters.
In retrospect, Republican pollster Ed Goeas says that he saw a sign he now believes was a clue of Trump's advantage. In his national polling, he saw an 8 percentage point edge for Trump in voter intensity and enthusiasm among his supporters.
In retrospect, Republican pollster Ed Goeas says that he saw a sign he now believes was a clue of Trump's advantage. In his national polling, he saw an 8 percentage point edge for Trump in voter intensity and enthusiasm among his supporters.
In retrospect, Republican pollster Ed Goeas says that he saw a sign he now believes was a clue of Trump's advantage. In his national polling, he saw an 8 percentage point edge for Trump in voter intensity and enthusiasm among his supporters.
In retrospect, Republican pollster Ed Goeas says that he saw a sign he now believes was a clue of Trump's advantage. In his national polling, he saw an 8 percentage point edge for Trump in voter intensity and enthusiasm among his supporters.
According to Republican pollster and strategist Ed Goeas, the results weren't that shocking. "We knew it was going to be close," he tells The Current's Anna Maria Tremonti.
GOP pollster Ed Goeas said the challenge for many Republicans in tight races is to capture both the Trump vote and the support of more traditional Republicans and independents who've rejected Trump. "You need both going on," said Goeas, who believes ...
"When the FBI thing hit, you saw Trump bump his ceiling by two points," said Republican pollster Ed Goeas. That's the good news.
Despite Trump's optimism, Republican pollster Ed Goeas expects his party's nominee to fall short of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
Despite Trump's optimism, Republican pollster Ed Goeas expects his party's nominee to fall short of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
Despite Trump's optimism, Republican pollster Ed Goeas expects his party's nominee to fall short of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
Despite Trump's optimism, Republican pollster Ed Goeas expects his party's nominee to fall short of the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
And their 'strongly unfavorable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent," said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in Washington. "Barring something like a true indictment of her or him being caught today fondling some woman, ...
And their 'strongly unfavorable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent," said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in Washington. "Barring something like a true indictment of her or him being caught today fondling some woman, ...
And their 'strongly unfavourable' have continued to grow: He's over 50 percent and she's almost at 50 percent," said Ed Goeas, a GOP pollster in Washington. "Barring something like a true indictment of her or him being caught today fondling some woman, ...
No," Republican pollster Ed Goeas told TPM. "It's hard to understand," he continued. "They're not in a position to expand the map; they're in a position to protect what they have.
Republican pollster Ed Goeas put it this way, "In a normal year 25 percent of the American people like both candidates, and about 2-3% are what I call cynics, and dislike both.
Expanding resources to Republican-leaning states such as Arizona, Missouri, and Indiana is a show of confidence from the Clinton campaign just three weeks from Election Day.
ITALIAN REDS: On Saturday Scott Styles of FTI Consulting celebrated Tuscany's October wine harvest by hosting a private wine tasting reception in Arlington with Dan Cohen of Ken-Pharm, Rob Guido of BP, Ed Goeas of the Tarrance Group, Matt McGinley of ...
"He's getting his brains beat in by women in the Philly suburbs," said Ed Goeas, a Republican pollster who is surveying presidential battlegrounds and several states with races for U.S. Senate. Trump was already struggling to attract support from women ...


 

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