America’s bewildered 71 million political orphans
71 million American voters define themselves as centrists. So why is nobody listening to them? We do. Focus group guru Frank Luntz discusses what he calls commonsense voters. And we find a ton of them in Rockford, Illinois, a blue-collar city that has
Lost in the Middle · Scott Klug
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71 million American voters define themselves as centrists. So why is nobody listening to them?
We do. Focus group guru Frank Luntz discusses what he calls commonsense voters.
And we find a ton of them in Rockford, Illinois, a blue-collar city that has voted for the winning presidential candidate in 7 of the last 8 elections.
And finally, we tell you about the Ohio bipartisan speaker election that should embarrass Washington.
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