Newly installed Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway is doing her best to keep the notoriously off-message candidate on script. He’s moving – or more accurately – stumbling into a more centrist position on immigration reform. He’s doing debate prep. His latest campaign ad sticks to the economy and not conspiracy theories. But can it work? Or are voters’ views on him already cemented – or at least pretty hardened?
I had a terrific opportunity to test out that question last week by watching a focus group of twelve Milwaukee voters conducted by the preeminent pollster Peter Hart on behalf of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania. CONT.
Amy Walter, Cook Political Report