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They want Mitt Romney to ride in on a white horse and rescue them.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio ― A focus group of undecided Ohio voters are disgusted by both major party presidential candidates and are demanding a third option ― a stable person who possesses strong moral fiber.
On Sunday Republican public opinion guru Frank Luntz convened the group of 27 voters in a suburb outside of Cleveland, the host of the GOP convention this week. That panel said they would rather vote for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney or former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
In one poll, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received seven votes, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump received two and Romney received 18. Romney ruled out a bid earlier this year, despite a late push by the #NeverTrump movement. So, too, did Bloomberg.
The focus group was near unanimous in its distaste for both Clinton and Trump. They described the brash real estate mogul with words like “intolerant,” “greedy,” mean-spirited,” “fascist,” “outrageous,” “a dumpster fire,” “narcissist,” “media whore,” “unstable,” “repulsive” and “bat shit crazy.”
The former secretary of state, meanwhile, was “dishonest,” “not trustworthy” “a serial fabulist,” “insular, “power hungry,” “corrupt,” “the establishment,” “entitled,” “greedy,” “dishonest,” “self-centered,” “an opportunist,” “a washed-up has-been” and “a fascist.”
Their attitudes reflect the latest national polling on the race, making Clinton and Trump the least liked major party presidential candidates in modern political history.
More: Undecided Ohio Voters Beg For 3rd Option On Eve Of GOP Convention
Yep, that pretty much sums it up.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio ― A focus group of undecided Ohio voters are disgusted by both major party presidential candidates and are demanding a third option ― a stable person who possesses strong moral fiber.
On Sunday Republican public opinion guru Frank Luntz convened the group of 27 voters in a suburb outside of Cleveland, the host of the GOP convention this week. That panel said they would rather vote for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney or former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
In one poll, presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received seven votes, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump received two and Romney received 18. Romney ruled out a bid earlier this year, despite a late push by the #NeverTrump movement. So, too, did Bloomberg.
The focus group was near unanimous in its distaste for both Clinton and Trump. They described the brash real estate mogul with words like “intolerant,” “greedy,” mean-spirited,” “fascist,” “outrageous,” “a dumpster fire,” “narcissist,” “media whore,” “unstable,” “repulsive” and “bat shit crazy.”
The former secretary of state, meanwhile, was “dishonest,” “not trustworthy” “a serial fabulist,” “insular, “power hungry,” “corrupt,” “the establishment,” “entitled,” “greedy,” “dishonest,” “self-centered,” “an opportunist,” “a washed-up has-been” and “a fascist.”
Their attitudes reflect the latest national polling on the race, making Clinton and Trump the least liked major party presidential candidates in modern political history.
More: Undecided Ohio Voters Beg For 3rd Option On Eve Of GOP Convention
Yep, that pretty much sums it up.