Friday, September 28, 2012

Kellyanne conway

  • Todd Akin's Pollster Compares Him To Cult Leader David Koresh

    out of the race following his "legitimate rape" remarks, Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway compared Akin, her longtime client, to notorious cult leader David Koresh in a radio interview on Thursday.

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  • Akin consultant compares his fortitude to cult-leader David Koresh

    "I've expressed this to Todd as my client for a while now, I've expressed it to him directly," conservative consultant Kellyanne Conway said today on a radio show with Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council. "The first day or two where it was like ...

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  • The Fifty-one Per Cent

    Winning the female vote. With Kellyanne Conway, Margaret Hoover, Melissa Harris-Perry, and Cecile Richards. Moderated by Dorothy Wickenden.

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  • The GOP can win women

    That's a promise we hope he keeps, because a political gender gap is nothing compared with a national prosperity gap. Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster, is president of the Polling Company Inc./Woman Trend. She wrote this for The Washington Post ...

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  • Poverty's role

    Kellyanne Conway is correct to argue that Republicans' best chance to win women's votes is to approach them as thoughtful, intelligent citizens.

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  • Female Voters Prefer Obama To Romney, Are Focused On Economy, Poll Says

    Female voters strongly favor President Barack Obama over GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to the survey, which was conducted by Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway of the polling company, inc./WomanTrend and Democratic pollster ...

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  • Women's major worry: Economy

    "Women are pro-incumbent," said Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster who co-directed the poll for the woman-oriented cable channel with Democratic pollster Celinda Lake.

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  • New Poll Shows Swing Voters Repelled by Obama Abortion Record

    "The presidential race - being fought mostly on economic and employment terrain - has been stuck in neutral for months," observed Kellyanne Conway, whose firm conducted the survey. "To prevail, one of these candidates needs a 'breakout' moment to ...

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  • Still undecided about the presidential election? Pretty lonely, arent you?

    These voters believe that President Obama "may understand you, but he isn't getting you a job anytime soon," said Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway. She also said Romney is trying to convince undecided suburban women who voted to re-elect George ...

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  • Here's what women want from elected officials

    The YWCA USA calls the forum a first-of-its-kind all-women town meeting. Immediately after the meeting, pollsters Celinda Lake and Kellyanne Conway will discuss the findings of the survey with Beth Reinhard, a political correspondent from National Journal.

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  • Gingrich to Newsmax: Obama Sends 'Wrong Signal' to World

    "We did a series of polls with [Republican pollster] Kellyanne Conway, which we've released, showing that 86 percent of the country favors an American independence project.

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  • How Abortion, "Legitimate Rape," and "Mom-in-Chief" Will Affect the Election

    Kellyanne Conway is the founder and president of the polling company inc./WomanTrend. She has worked for such politicians as Dan Quayle and Fred Thompson and was a senior adviser and pollster for Newt Gingrich's 2012 Presidential campaign.

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  • Your Festival Guide To: Politics

    Filling out the debate: Kellyanne Conway, the Republican strategist and pollster; Cecile Richards, the C.E.O. of Planned Parenthood; Margaret Hoover, the writer and Fox News contributor; and Melissa Harris-Perry, the professor and host of her eponymous ...

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  • Ten reasons top Democrats are worried about the 2012 election

    "Independents are naturally very skeptical of government and the people in it," said Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway. 6. The enthusiasm gap. Democratic-leaning voter groups such as young people and Latinos are less interested in the election than ...

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  • Dems say Hillary Clinton would leave void if she opts out of 2016

    A recent poll for Lifetime Television conducted by pollsters Kellyanne Conway and Celinda Lake showed Obama had a 16-point advantage over Mitt Romney over likely female voters.

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  • 60 days, 4 election game-changers

    Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway says Democrats' focus on access to contraception and abortion rights misses the main message.

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  • Republicans try to bridge gender gap

    Republicans tend to do worst with unmarried women - a group that is a "growth market," said pollster Kellyanne Conway. But, she said, "not all unmarried women are 20, on a college campus, screaming about abortion and the environment." She says the GOP ...

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  • Note to the GOP: Election 2012 isn't just about the economy

    Asked what kind of role abortion and social issues might play in the campaign, Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway complained, "Why do Democrats always talk to women from the waist down?

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  • A monochromatic Republican Party woos a changing America

    And as Kellyanne Conway, another Republican pollster notes, the Asian vote is now where the Latino vote was 20 years ago. African American voters, of course, are overwhelmingly gone; an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last week showed ...

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  • 11 Reasons Why Women Will Vote for Mitt Romney: An Open Letter to ...

    Unfortunately. As pollster Kellyanne Conway puts it, "Add to it 'Four more years of what?' and stir." 5. Romney exudes leadership and knows how to build a strong team of experts.

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