“Quit tweeting.” “Chill out, man.” “Listen to women.”
Those were the admonishments to President Trump from a 12-person focus group, an effort on Tuesday night in Pittsburgh to test the mood of registered voters after the president’s first seven months in office.
The focus group, conducted by Peter D. Hart, a veteran pollster, was commissioned by Emory University and featured five Democrats, four independents and three Republicans. Five voted for Mr. Trump, six for Hillary Clinton and one for Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate. CONT.
Maggie Haberman, New York Times