During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," conservative pollster Frank Luntz shared focus group footage of conservative voters who explained why they can't vote for Donald Trump this time — and complained that Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was a devastatingly bad choice as a running mate.Speaking with ...
Those are awfully specific. Sounds like nothing more than a couple anecdotes.
If Harris is anything like my first wife, I’ll vote for her every time. After all, I’ve been happily married to her for 13 years tomorrow 🥰
I also choose this guy’s wife
Congrats!
Congrats! It will be 13 for me & my wife in just about 2 months.
13? That’s excellent. Married for 9 here, after a brief 25-year courtship.
Good to see it worked out, even after rushing into things.
Psh… Real men cheat on their wives with porn stars n get married like 5 times. You know, strong Christian values.
Happy Anni! And, same.
Well played, on both the retort and the marriage. May many more happy years comr to you. And everyone else, really, we could all do with some happy years.
If you’ve been happily married to her all this time, why are you referring to her as your first wife? And not just your wife?
Because humor requires the subversion of expectations, and it mirrored the original statement nicely.
Because they are Numenorean and unfortunately will long outlive her.
You never know bro.
Trump is most popular with divorced men. So… probably heard it at least more than once in their focus groups.
I suspect he’s even more popular among sex offenders, but they don’t get polled specifically.
“Would you have flown with Trump to Epstein island and gotten a totally-appropriate massage from a thirteen year old girl complete with happy ending? And would you vote for Trump today?”
Ah yes. The “Ranting at FB Live in my truck wearing aviators” demographic.
But nothing about Trump seems lawyerly.
He lies a lot, changes positions whenever convenient, and he’s pretty much always involved in one legal battle or another. He’s basically the lawyer from every lawyer joke minus the law degree.
Minus any resemblance of intelligence or logical planning beyond immediate self-gratification.
Him driving over a cliff would be a good start.
Saul Goodman for president
Yeah, that’s kind of wildly specific. First wife? Some people only have the one, or even none.
The guy is a Republican, though. They tend to want to trade in their wife for a newer model occasionally.
He does focus groups. It’s all about getting more detail, specifics, and answers to open ended questions to (in theory) get deeper insights from a smaller group of people instead of more generic metrics from a larger group. Qualitative data rather than quantitative data.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he got those comparisons from participants. But (without actually watching the interview) I would have to assume that he’s using those statements to represent mildly negative sentiments about Harris from Republican men, and contrasting it with much more severe negativity among Republican women when it comes to Trump.
I raised an eyebrow too, what a weird thing to say