Pollster Frank Luntz: Trump's 'Big Lie' is working, may cost GOP votes

Source: The Hill | May 6, 2021 | Tal Axelrod

Veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz warned that former President Trump’s repeated assertions that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against him could hurt Republican efforts to take back the House in 2022.

Luntz noted in an interview on the New York Times podcast “Sway” released Thursday that “more than two-thirds of Republicans believe that the election was stolen,” warning that a widespread and unproven belief that there was rampant fraud last November could turn Republicans off from voting in the midterm elections.

“What Donald Trump is saying is actually telling people it’s not worth it to vote. Donald Trump single-handedly may cause people not to vote. And he may be the greatest tool in the Democrats’ arsenal to keep control of the House and Senate in 2022,” Luntz said.

The warning comes as Republicans face an intraparty debate over the future of Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), the No. 3 House Republican.

Cheney has repeatedly clashed with Trump in recent weeks over his unfounded claims that the November election was “stolen” from him, setting up an expected vote within the House Republican Conference to oust her from her leadership position.

The favorite to replace Cheney as chair of the conference appears to be Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), a member with a more moderate voting record who morphed into a staunch Trump backer during his 2019 impeachment.

The dynamic has led to a flood of Democratic criticism that Republicans are shrugging off the facts of the election in favor of currying favor with Trump, and Cheney has vowed she will not stop rebuking the former president over his election fraud claims.

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