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New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
« on: March 08, 2016, 05:02:32 pm »
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New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
posted at 10:01 am on March 8, 2016 by Ed Morrissey

   

If Hollywood wrote the script, and even if Kevin Spacey played the lead, no one would buy it. One of the more “establishment” Republicans — the party’s previous presidential nominee — got up last week to denounce the man who has captured the imagination of anti-establishment voters in an effort to derail his candidacy. Did Mitt Romney’s speech have any impact on voter decisions? Indeed it did, according to Morning Consult — it made Donald Trump’s voters more likely to continue supporting him:

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    Thirty-one percent of GOP voters said they were more likely to vote for Trump, while 20 percent said less likely, and 43 percent said it had no impact either way.

    The poll, which was conducted March 4 through March 6, also finds that only five percent of Trump supporters said they are now less likely to vote for Trump. And, of those who voted for Romney in 2012, 30 percent said they were more likely to vote for Trump, compared to 20 percent who said less likely. Nearly half (48 percent) said it wouldn’t affect their vote either way.

The results are about what one should have expected. Mitt Romney is well liked within Republican circles, but he’s not beloved — and the voters backing Trump have particular disdain for the way he lost what they saw as a winnable election. Both Trump and Romney have similar favorability numbers with Republican voters overall, 55/42 and 51/41, and among the general population, 35/61 and 35/51 respectively in both cases. That’s hardly a perch from which Romney can make moral judgments that will stick with voters, even his own; 48% of Romney’s voters in 2012 didn’t get moved at all by his speech, while 30% said it would make them more likely to vote for Trump. Only 20% got moved away from Trump.

Romney’s speech was even less effective among Trump supporters, as one would imagine. Telling those voters that they’re marks in an elaborate con by a circus act didn’t exactly endear Romney to these voters. A majority of Trump voters (56%) told Morning Consult that Romney’s speech made them more likely to vote for Trump, while only 5% said it made them less likely to do so. In fact, the biggest intended impact Romney’s speech had was on voters outside of the GOP. Overall, including non-GOP and non-Trump voters, 25% of respondents were less likely to support Trump on the basis of Romney’s denunciation, while 21% were more likely — but even among the whole sample, 48% didn’t feel any impact from his speech at all.

The problem with Romney’s speech, and with the #NeverTrump movement in general, is that it doesn’t stand for something — only against Trump. Each of these denunciations without any endorsement of other options looks suspect, especially (but not limited) to voters who distrust the “establishment.” In some ways, this looks similar to the campaign Romney and the GOP ran against Barack Obama in 2012, with an argument based entirely on the negatives of Obama while offering very little reason to vote for Romney and Republicans.

Want to move the needle on Trump? Offer an alternative that addresses the anger and frustration that Trump is leveraging and perhaps stoking. Endorse a candidate rather than denounce another. Offer a vision along with a choice, one defined not by negatives but by positives. Otherwise, this looks like an exercise in reaping sour grapes, planted in large part in 2008 and 2012.
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Re: New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2016, 05:04:19 pm »
Every time Mitt Romney or Karl Rove open their mouths, Donald Trump gains 25 delegates.

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Re: New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2016, 05:05:43 pm »
Romney hitting Trump on not releasing tax returns when it took Milquetoast Milt until 9/21/12 to release his is about as tone deaf as a GOProg has gotten so far this primary season.
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Re: New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2016, 06:53:27 pm »
Poll: Mitt Romney Helped Donald Trump, More Voters Now More Likely to Support the Billionaire

Former Republican Party nominee Mitt Romney’s speech last week, trashing GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, did little to dissuade voters from supporting the New York real estate mogul.


Thirty-one percent of Republican voters, after Romney called Trump “a phony,” said they are now more likely to cast a vote for Trump and 30 percent of the voters who supported Romney in 2012 said they are more likely to vote for Trump, according to a new Morning Consult poll released Tuesday.

Roughly 20 percent of GOP voters said they’re less likely to support Trump. Forty-three percent of the voters said they didn’t think Romney’s criticisms had an impact.

The Morning Consult poll also suggests Republican voters favor Trump over Romney, as the real estate mogul has a slightly higher favorability rating.

The poll suggests Trump has a 55-42 favorability rating, while the former Massachusetts governor’s favorability rating is 51-41.

Only five percent of Trump supporters polled said they are now less likely to support the frontrunner.

Despite Romney’s speech having little to no effect on Trump, the poll did find that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is closing in on the billionaire.

According to the poll, Cruz increased eight percentage points and is now within 17 points of Trump.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) remained in third place with 14 percent. Ohio Gov. John Kasich ranked fourth at 10 percent; however, his support has doubled since the previous poll.

The poll questioned 2,019 registered voters online from March 4th to March 6th. It has a margin of error of plus or minus two percent.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/03/08/poll-mitt-romney-helped-donald-trump-more-voters-now-more-likely-to-support-the-billionaire/

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Re: New poll shows Romney speech reinforced Trump support
« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2016, 09:54:18 pm »
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http://canadafreepress.com/article/as-predicted-polling-shows-romney-speech-only-solidified-trumps-support

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Now we know that what we assumed during that first day is indeed true.  Romney’s diatribe has failed to sway most Republicans, while strengthening the resolve of the Trump faithful.

From Morning Consult:

    Thirty-one percent of GOP voters said they were more likely to vote for Trump, while 20 percent said less likely, and 43 percent said it had no impact either way.

    The poll, which was conducted March 4 through March 6, also finds that only five percent of Trump supporters said they are now less likely to vote for Trump. And, of those who voted for Romney in 2012, 30 percent said they were more likely to vote for Trump, compared to 20 percent who said less likely. Nearly half (48 percent) said it wouldn’t affect their vote either way.

Now, I’m sure there are those who will say “yeah, but 20% are now less likely.” The problem is that, while that might be the case, most of that 20% was already leaning toward someone else in the first place.

The bottom line is, 74% of respondents said that Romney’s anti-Trump lecture was either meaningless or made them more likely to vote for the man it was designed to destroy.  ...And if the speech was designed to dissuade people who were already supporting Trump, it failed in spectacular fashion.

    As predicted, polling shows Romney speech only solidified Trump’s support

    The survey also shows GOP voters slightly prefer Trump to Romney: The brash New Yorker has a 55-42 favorability rating, compared to a 51-41 split for the former Massachusetts governor.