Obama pollster: People didn’t trust Mitt

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But why? Why did Obama win considering how bad the economy was and considering that his opponent could match him dollar for dollar and then some?

“We went through the second and third debate with the same winning, rational message, and it was economic,” Joel said. “Who would fight for middle-class Americans? People didn’t trust Romney, they didn’t think he was on their side, and they didn’t think he would fight for their interest.”

And something else, though this might not show up in polls, and I’m not sure Joel agrees with me. But at Obama speech after Obama speech, the same thing would happen.

“We love you!” somebody would shout from the crowd.

“I love you back,” Obama would say.

Did people shout, “I love you,” to Mitt Romney? Maybe. But I don’t think it happened a lot.

I read Joel a passage from Bill O’Reilly’s appearance on Fox News Tuesday night. It was hours before Obama won, but O’Reilly could read the writing on the wall.

“People feel that they are entitled to things, and which candidate, between the two, is going to give them things?” O’Reilly said. “The demographics are changing. It’s not a traditional America anymore.”

If you can shrug over a telephone, Joel shrugged. “It’s not some new notion that the demographics of America are changing,” he said. “And it has not been sudden. Since the early ’90s, we have seen those changes.

“The population changes. The Republican vote model imagined that it would be 2004 again (when George W. Bush won re-election.) But 2004 was eight years ago, and America doesn’t stand still. And it’s not all about demographics. It’s about who makes my life and my family’s life better.”

And that is where Barack Obama won. A majority of voters trusted and believed in him. Or maybe it was a plurality. As Joel and I talked, it still wasn’t clear whether Obama would get to 50 percent in the popular vote, though Joel believed he would.

“You know, the last Democrat to get 50 percent in two elections in a row?” Joel asked. “Franklin Roosevelt. And you know the last president to get 50 percent in two elections in a row? Ronald Reagan.”

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