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New York Magazine
April 16, 2018
A Republican pollster who helped run commercials attacking President Trump during the 2016 Republican primaries withdrew from his position advising Vice-President Mike Pence after President Trump expressed outrage over his appointment. The episode is an illustration of the fact that while PresidentÃâà...
Mic
April 16, 2018
The Rasmussen poll, which was released Friday, does put Trump at a 50% approval rating, which has steadily climbed from 47% since April 5. ... “2018 is shaping up as a referendum on President Donald Trump,” Democratic pollster Peter Hart, whose firm conducted the NBC/WSJ poll, told NBC News.
ExpressNewsline
April 16, 2018
The poll was conducted April 8-11 and recorded the responses of 1,002 adults. "2018 is shaping up as a referendum on President Donald Trump", Democratic pollster Peter Hart, whose firm conducted the NBC/WSJ poll, told NBC News. There is a 3.5 percentage-points margin of error. According to theÃâà...
MarketWatch
April 16, 2018
The poll found that 39% of respondents approve of Trump's job performance, with 57% disapproving. That approval rating is ... “2018 is shaping up as a referendum election on Donald Trump,” said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster who worked on the survey with Republican Bill McInturff. “He's never had aÃâà...
NBCNews.com
April 15, 2018
But the poll doesn't show “knockout numbers” for Democrats, which gives Republicans a chance of retaining control of Congress, says Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted this survey with Democratic pollster Peter Hart and his team at Hart Research Associates.
WRAL.com
April 15, 2018
But the poll doesn't show “knockout numbers” for Democrats, which gives Republicans a chance of retaining control of Congress, says Republican pollster Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies, who conducted this survey with Democratic pollster Peter Hart and his team at Hart Research Associates.
Spectrum News
April 6, 2018
An internal polling memo from the McGrath campaign pollster Garin Hart Yang shows positive growth potential into November. The poll conducted February 5-7, 2018 is a General Election match up. The survey was conducted among landline and cell phones, and has a margin of error of +/- 5 percent.
HuffPost
April 5, 2018
A recent HuffPost/YouGov poll found that only 25 percent of respondents have seen increases in their after-tax paychecks. ... Peter Hart, the Democratic pollster who worked with Newhouse on that survey, said one factor might be that Republicans have been hobbled by the inability of their party leader toÃâà...
CNBC
March 27, 2018
Jay Campbell, the Democratic pollster with Hart Research, sees factors other than the economy pulling down on the president's numbers. "Approval of any president are the sum of the nation's parts, and the economy is just one of those parts," Campbell said. "Our strong economy is unarguably working toÃâà...
Hawaii Tribune Herald
February 6, 2018
His personal poll ratings also lag former Vice President Joe Biden's and the 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's. “Like cars with good shock absorbers, presidents with personal popularity seem to take the bumps,” said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster. For Trump, he said, “it can only beÃâà...
Salt Lake Tribune
February 5, 2018
His personal poll ratings also lag former Vice President Joe Biden's and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's. “Like cars with good shock absorbers, presidents with personal popularity seem to take the bumps,” said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster. For Trump, he said, “it can only beÃâà...
NBCNews.com
January 19, 2018
“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 in the poll whichÃâà...
NBCNews.com
January 19, 2018
“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 10 years removed from a crippling recession. NearlyÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
December 29, 2017
The last NBC/Wall Street Journal survey of 2017 finds that Trump, the self-styled disrupter in chief, has "lost the support and respect of a majority of Americans in his first year as president," pollster Peter Hart said. Hart, a Democrat who helps conduct the nonpartisan NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, toldÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
December 22, 2017
Peter Hart, a Democrat who helps conduct the nonpartisan NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, said his final survey shows that, "Both his job performance and personal approval ratings represent new lows. His average job approval rating for the year is 40 percent and his positive personal score was less than 40Ãâà...
NBCNews.com
December 19, 2017
“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 thingsÃâà...
Emory News Center
November 13, 2017
This initiative is part of a collaboration with nationally renowned NBC/Wall Street Journal pollster Peter D. Hart. The focus groups are taking place in select locations across the United States to foster a deeper understanding of American views on critical issues such as immigration, public health and higherÃâà...
New York Times
August 30, 2017
“Chill out, man.” “Listen to women.” Those were the admonishments to President Trump from a 12-person focus group, an effort on Tuesday night in Pittsburgh to test the mood of registered voters after the president's first seven months in office. The focus group, conducted by Peter D. Hart, a veteran pollster,Ãâà...
Emory News Center
August 28, 2017
Conducted in collaboration with nationally renowned NBC/Wall Street Journal pollster Peter D. Hart, several focus groups will be launched in select cities across the United States to foster a deeper understanding of American views on critical issues such as immigration, race, education and health care.
Los Angeles Times
December 31, 1999
In 2016, 34% of Americans described themselves as politically independent, more than the 33% who aligned with the Democratic Party and 29% who identified with the GOP, according to a national Pew poll. And yet Republican Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton — two of the most widely dislikedÃâà...
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