Trump came in and immediately related to the American people and brushed Luntz aside,” said one Republican strategist.But he retains legions of GOP admirers. Bass on being considered for Joe Biden's running mate:: "I am going to do everything I can to make sure that he gets elected, and once elected make sure that he's a successful president." “Tonight, I was He added in a later tweet that “this speech represents the presidential performance that Luntz’s rehabilitation tour seems to have worked to some extent. During the 2016 campaign, Luntz openly criticized Trump, who attacked the storied pollster as a “low class snob” and called for Fox News to dump him from its airwaves. Frank Luntz’s rise in the White House reveals how access works in Washington — and how one valuable personal relationship can overcome even the enmity of a president. Luntz showed up at an election night watch party in November 2018 in Trump’s private residence as a guest of Mulvaney’s, schmoozing and watching the results alongside other close Trump allies including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Corey Lewandowski, and Vice President Mike Pence.When Trump announced Mulvaney’s promotion to chief-of-staff in a late afternoon tweet one Friday in mid-December, Luntz quickly responded to extol the hire’s brilliance on Twitter. ‘F—- you’ doesn’t make America strong,” he said. This is 'Beatles on Ed Sullivan' big." On Monday at a ceremony for the late John Lewis, Frank Luntz approached Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and told him that he should choose Karen Bass as his pick for Vice President. Trump himself had wanted to refer to it as the “nickel plan.”The White House press secretary did not respond to a request for comment. one Twitter user responded to the Fox News host. “‘F—- you’ doesn’t make life any better. Pollster and focus group guru Frank Luntz was caught on film Monday urging Joe Biden to pick California Rep. Karen Bass (37th district) as his vice presidential running mate.
Bass said Biden is going to pick “the best person.” The famous GOP pollster clashed with Trump during the 2016 election but has helped shape his message thanks to a friendship with chief of staff Mick Mulvaney.Frank Luntz had long been a loyal Republican insider — until Donald Trump came along. Privately, some Mulvaney aides are aware that his friendship with Luntz comes with a potential risk of annoying the president, and many of the acting chief of staff’s allies downplay the relationship. During the 2016 campaign, Luntz openly criticized Trump, who attacked the storied pollster as a … Pollster Frank Luntz isn't exactly known around political town as a fawning admirer of President Donald Trump. — Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) November 9, 2016 “Don’t worry people, Hillary can still win!” Everyone following my Twitter: calm down. There's still lots of vote to be counted. Sign up for The two continued to see each other at annual Republican lawmaker retreats once Mulvaney was elected to Congress in 2010 and struck up a friendship.When Mulvaney joined the Trump administration as director of the Office of Management and Budget in early 2017, Luntz visited the office three times over a nine-month period — including for a one-on-one lunch, according to agency visitor logs. | Scott Olson/Getty ImagesThe bitter history between the two men dates to a July 2015 Iowa summit sponsored by the Koch brothers, at which Luntz interviewed Trump onstage. "In my 35 years of polling, I've never seen opinion shift this fast or deeply," Luntz said on Twitter. This is big. Frank Luntz had long been a loyal Republican insider — until Donald Trump came along. I like people who weren't captured.” In the ensuing weeks, Trump urged Fox News via Twitter to fire Luntz, who conducted post-debate focus groups for the network that the candidate deemed “anti-Trump.” Luntz is “a low class slob who came to my office looking for consulting work and I had zero interest.
Trump came in and immediately related to the American people and brushed Luntz aside,” said one Republican strategist.But he retains legions of GOP admirers. Bass on being considered for Joe Biden's running mate:: "I am going to do everything I can to make sure that he gets elected, and once elected make sure that he's a successful president." “Tonight, I was He added in a later tweet that “this speech represents the presidential performance that Luntz’s rehabilitation tour seems to have worked to some extent. During the 2016 campaign, Luntz openly criticized Trump, who attacked the storied pollster as a “low class snob” and called for Fox News to dump him from its airwaves. Frank Luntz’s rise in the White House reveals how access works in Washington — and how one valuable personal relationship can overcome even the enmity of a president. Luntz showed up at an election night watch party in November 2018 in Trump’s private residence as a guest of Mulvaney’s, schmoozing and watching the results alongside other close Trump allies including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Corey Lewandowski, and Vice President Mike Pence.When Trump announced Mulvaney’s promotion to chief-of-staff in a late afternoon tweet one Friday in mid-December, Luntz quickly responded to extol the hire’s brilliance on Twitter. ‘F—- you’ doesn’t make America strong,” he said. This is 'Beatles on Ed Sullivan' big." On Monday at a ceremony for the late John Lewis, Frank Luntz approached Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and told him that he should choose Karen Bass as his pick for Vice President. Trump himself had wanted to refer to it as the “nickel plan.”The White House press secretary did not respond to a request for comment. one Twitter user responded to the Fox News host. “‘F—- you’ doesn’t make life any better. Pollster and focus group guru Frank Luntz was caught on film Monday urging Joe Biden to pick California Rep. Karen Bass (37th district) as his vice presidential running mate.
In fact, the two engaged in a somewhat nasty public spat …