Whit Ayres on NPR, September 27
Whit Ayres appeared on Morning Edition to discuss public opinion regarding the House impeachment inquiry of President Trump:
Whit Ayres appeared on Morning Edition to discuss public opinion regarding the House impeachment inquiry of President Trump:
Whit Ayres’s comments in the Los Angeles Times regarding President Trump’s approach on trade: Republican pollster Whit Ayres said trade and trade agreements were significant factors for voters who switched from backing President Obama in 2012 to Trump in 2016, especially in the upper Midwest. “He has certainly elevated the importance of the issue,” Ayres...
Whit Ayres’s comments in The Washington Post about President Trump’s appeal to his base: “It’s part and parcel of his long-running effort to energize his base at the expense of those who were not for him before and who are not for him today,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster. “Part of his appeal to...
Whit Ayres’s comments in The Atlantic regarding Donald Trump’s appeal to the coalition that elected him in 2016: A verity of American politics is that the game is about addition. A successful candidate preserves his core support and builds out. Yet more than a year before the 2020 election, Trump has shown no appetite for...
Whit Ayres joined Dan Runde on his CSIS Building the Future podcast to discuss demographic change, the future of the Republican party, and issues for the 2020 election. You can listen to part one here. You can listen to part two here.
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Washington Post on the gap between President Trump’s approval rating and views of the economy: Yet the president hasn’t enjoyed a similar lift in his numbers. It’s evidence, Republican pollster Whit Ayres says, that voters are “evaluating Trump’s job approval based on his conduct and behavior in office rather than...
Whit Ayres’ comments in Roll Call regarding President Trump’s reelection strategy: “Talking about Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is another way of saying, ‘Do you want to go back to the way things were?’” said Whit Ayers, a GOP consultant to clients such as Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, both Trump critics-turned-allies. “And for his base —...
Whit Ayres appeared on Voice of America to discuss the importance of Florida in President Trump’s reelection campaign:
Whit Ayres appeared on WBUR’s show On Point to discuss the beginning of President Trump’s reelection campaign.
Whit Ayres’ comments in The Daily Caller regarding the President and the economy: “A normal president with these economic numbers would have job approval somewhere in the vicinity of 60 percent,” according to Republican pollster Whit Ayres. “But Donald Trump is a nontraditional president, and he has, at least at this point, severed the traditional...