In the News: Turmoil in Trumpland
On MSNBC Live, PSS’ Chris Kofinis was asked how he would advise Trump if managing his campaign, which has been proving to alarm many moderate voters with constant self-destructive and abrasive rhetoric.
Park Street’s Chris Kofinis talks to MSNBC about Midterms 2018, and what voters want this cycle based on some of our focus group findings around the country.
On October 19, 2016, MSNBC showed a live broadcast of our focus group of 32 undecided voters in Columbus, Ohio after they watched and live-dialed their reactions to both candidates during the final presidential debate of Election 2016.
Our Tampa focus group of undecided voters was shown on HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver during a segment discussing Election 2016. The segment, aired on Sunday, October 16, featured a series of clips demonstrating high dissatisfaction among many voters.
Featured on Good Morning America, highlights from our live debate night focus group of Ohio undecided voters. During the focus group, respondents reacted in real-time to Clinton’s and Trump’s responses during the entire first presidential debate on September 26, 2016.
We asked undecided voters in Florida what they want to hear and see from both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, which we found could make a huge impact on these hard-to-move voters.
To find out more about our pre-debate focus group among undecided Florida voters, read our full memo on our blog page: http://parkstreetstrategies.com/2016-presidential-debate-memo-undecided-voters-really-think/.
In July 2016, we conducted a focus group of undecided voters in Ohio to ask what they thought about the state of Election 2016 — specifically how they felt about leading presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and what it will take for each to move these voters. This particular clip shows participants discussing their thoughts about each candidates’ potential pick for VP (pre national party conventions).
We tested Clinton’s presidential campaign ads against a group of audience members to gauge reactions to her messaging.
Controversy surrounds pharmaceutical provider Mylan over its recent price increase of the popular drug, EpiPen, and continues to garner national media attention. Chris Kofinis joined CNBC to share his opinion on how Heather Bresch, CEO of Mylan, should handle the crisis.
As Clinton climbs ahead of Trump by 10 points in recent polling, it seems that time might be running out for the GOP presidential candidate. PSS’ Chris Kofinis joined CNBC to discuss.
PSS’ own Chris Kofinis spoke to CNBC about Trump’s latest attempt to establish a knowledge on foreign policy
Chris Kofinis joined the Meet the Press panel on MSNBC to discuss the Republican Civil War and its impact on Election 2016
On MSNBC Live, PSS’ Chris Kofinis was asked how he would advise Trump if managing his campaign, which has been proving to alarm many moderate voters with constant self-destructive and abrasive rhetoric.
CNBC – Chris Kofinis of PSS spoke to CNBC on the second day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Watch as Chris effectively contrasts the major differences between the two major party’s national conventions.
Fox News – PSS’ Chris Kofinis joined a Fox News panel to discuss the political atmosphere at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
MSNBC – Thousands descended on Philadelphia as the city hosted the this year’s Democratic National Convention. Chris Kofinis, CEO of communications firm Park Street Strategies, joined a CNN panel hosted by Chuck Todd to offer his insights about the state Election 2016.
MSNBC – Chris Kofinis of Park Street Strategies joined a panel of journalists and strategists on MSNBC’s Meet the Press to review the past year of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign.
CNN – Park Street Strategies conducted a dial-based focus group to examine viewers’ responses during the Democratic presidential debates.
MSNBC – Chris Kofinis joined MSNBC to talk about the state of the race based on a focus group Park Street Strategies conducted after the Democratic debate in South Carolina.
MSNBC – Park Street Strategies conducted a focus group for Meet the Press to examine which of the Democratic candidates voters believed most capable to combat terrorism.
We conducted a focus group in Las Vegas to find out what voters thought of the presidential candidates after the 2015 Democratic debates.
We conducted a focus group in Las Vegas to find out what people thought of the presidential candidates after the 2015 Democratic debate.
In 2015, we conducted a focus group during in Iowa to ask voters how they felt about the candidates both before, and then again at the end of the Democratic presidential debate.
In 2015, we conducted a focus group during in Iowa to ask voters how they felt about the candidates both before, and then again at the end of the Democratic presidential debate. This clip specifically shows group respondents’ thoughts on candidates’ message and electability.
In 2012, Park Street Strategies CEO Chris Kofinis held a post-debate focus group.
Audience reaction to Trump’s ad differed drastically when listening to the moderator’s readout of the message versus watching the actual commercial.