Conservative pollster Frank Luntz reconciled his
2015 public row with Donald Trump, saying Tuesday that he now owes the
president an apology after his State of the Union address.
“Tonight, I owe Donald Trump an
apology. Tonight, I was moved and inspired. Tonight, I have hope and
faith in America again. It may go away tomorrow. But tonight, America is
great again,” Luntz wrote in a series of tweets.
“Even in foreign policy and national security this
speech (is) a perfect blend of strength and empathy. These heroic
stories break our hearts, but sturdy our resolve. This is the Trump his
voters wanted him to be,” Luntz continued.
"This is the Trump his voters wanted him to be."
The pollster’s praise for Trump did not stop there. He
added that Trump's SOTU address “represents the presidential performance
that Trump observers have been waiting for — brilliant mix of numbers
and stories, humility and aggressiveness, traditional conservatism and
political populism.”
“Only one word qualifies: Wow,” Luntz wrote, admitting
in another tweet that he has “criticized the President’s language a lot
in recent months.
Luntz famously got into the public spat with
then-candidate Trump in 2015 after he ran a focus group following the
first Republican presidential debate that torched Trump’s prospects of
becoming the Republican nominee for president.
Trump accused the top Republican pollster – describing
him as “unfair” and “terrible” – of running biased focus groups because
he once refused to hire Luntz’s research firm for the campaign.
"This has been going on, he's putting the arm on me all
the time, and then he does these polls that are totally in violation of
every other poll that was done," Trump told Business Outsider back then.
"I watch this guy do a really negative report on me,
and the only reason he did it, in my opinion, is because I didn't want
to hire him commercially.”
Luntz denied the accusations at the time, saying he was
focused only on conducting accurate focus groups, noting that Trump
"launches an attack on everyone who is even remotely critical."
"If the group had said Donald Trump won this debate ...
I would be the world's greatest pollster," Luntz told the publication.
"Because it didn't, I'm not."
During the presidential election night in 2016, Luntz
asked not be called a Republican anymore because of Trump. “I am not
part of this,” he told a Yahoo News host.
“I’m not part of that system, I’m not part of that
negativity. This is not something I was involved in this year," he said.
"I will leave it to others to explain and to try to get themselves out
of this mess.”
But not everyone accepted Luntz’s embrace of Trump.
MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brezezinski, who had the pollster on
the show Wednesday, criticized him for asking why people cannot give
deserved credit to Trump.
“I think because he’s literally screwed everybody in
that room over a few times too many. He’s been vulgar,” she said. “He’s
been racist and accused one of the senators in that room of giving
sexual favors for money. He’s insulted the wife of a Republican senator
in that room in the worst way possible.”
She added: “You tell me that that room is supposed to respond like this (begins clapping her hands) to the great dictator.”