Author Topic: GOP Focus Group: Undecided Voters Assume Romney’s Attacks Are Dishonest  (Read 317 times)

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For Republican strategists wondering why “You didn’t build that” wasn’t enough to push Mitt Romney into a lead while “47 percent” is breaking through, Haley Barbour may have answer for you.
 
Barbour’s firm Resurgent Republic conducted focus groups of blue collar voters in Ohio and suburban women in Virginia who supported Obama in 2008 but are now undecided. Both are swing demographics that Romney is working to win over in order to flip each state from blue to red.
 
Their findings? Voters are a lot more willing to believe attacks based around Romney quotes than they are on Obama quotes.
 
“Whenever we showed direct quotes from President Obama over the last few years, voters consistently say that this is probably taken out of context and they don’t seem to hold that same standard with Governor Romney,” pollster Linda DiVall, who conducted the Virginia focus groups, said in a conference call announcing the findings Monday.
 
She added that while their reaction struck her as “a little bit unfair,” it was nonetheless “American voters’ right to do that.”
 
Pollster Ed Goeas said his own Ohio focus groups elicited similar responses, which could make things harder for Romney as he seeks to reverse his comments that 47 percent of Americans consider themselves “victims.”
 

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For Republican strategists wondering why “You didn’t build that” wasn’t enough to push Mitt Romney into a lead while “47 percent” is breaking through, Haley Barbour may have answer for you.
 
Barbour’s firm Resurgent Republic conducted focus groups of blue collar voters in Ohio and suburban women in Virginia who supported Obama in 2008 but are now undecided. Both are swing demographics that Romney is working to win over in order to flip each state from blue to red.
 
Their findings? Voters are a lot more willing to believe attacks based around Romney quotes than they are on Obama quotes.
 
“Whenever we showed direct quotes from President Obama over the last few years, voters consistently say that this is probably taken out of context and they don’t seem to hold that same standard with Governor Romney,” pollster Linda DiVall, who conducted the Virginia focus groups, said in a conference call announcing the findings Monday.
 
She added that while their reaction struck her as “a little bit unfair,” it was nonetheless “American voters’ right to do that.”
 
Pollster Ed Goeas said his own Ohio focus groups elicited similar responses, which could make things harder for Romney as he seeks to reverse his comments that 47 percent of Americans consider themselves “victims.”
 

more:
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/10/haley-barbour-47-percent-focus-group.php?ref=fpnewsfeed








 










Doesn't surprise me....I mean, the GOP has labeled Obama as a Muslim, a communist, a socialist, a trailor, a Kenyan, an illegal immigrant etc since 2007.  They went so far to the right that anything they say about Obama at this point is going to be looked at with real skepticism...if not just ignored completely.


Romney on the other hand simply doesn't own up to his gaffes and his 47% comment was pretty much overboard
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