Frank Luntz, an American politician, is a prominent figure in the realm of political communication and strategy. Renowned for his expertise in crafting persuasive messaging and conducting influential focus groups, Luntz has played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and electoral outcomes. His innovative approaches to communication continue to shape political discourse and campaign strategies in the modern era.

"The language of America changed with the election of Bill Clinton, because with all due respect to my friends on the Republican side, Bill Clinton is the best communicator of the last 50 years. He felt your pain."



"The principles behind explaining and educating the product or the elected official is similar, even though the actual execution of it is very, very different."



"The Republican National Committee hired me, and they hired me because they wanted someone who could look members straight in the eye and tell them the truth."



"It is acceptable to bring someone to tears if it explains to them in an emotional way why a product, a service, or a candidate is the right person, is the right thing to do."



"I don't understand why people whose entire lives or their corporate success depends on communication, and yet they are led on occasion by CEOs who cannot talk their way out of a paper bag and don't care to."



"The advantage of working for a corporation is that it has only one message, because a product or a service doesn't speak; it's just there, and you can advertise it."



"Some people call it global warming; some people call it climate change. What is the difference?"



"Ideology and communication more often than not run into each other rather than complement each other. Principle and communication work together. Ideology and communication often work apart."



"One of the things that you have trouble with politicians, particularly in Washington, is when you get mad at them and you can't touch them; you can't punch them; you can't yell at them."



"Republicans use think tanks to come up with a lot of their messages. The think tanks are the single worst, most undisciplined example of communication I've ever seen."



"What matters most in politics is personality. It's not issues; it's not image. It's who you are and what you represent."



"There's a problem with political polling in that you have so much pressure to do what your client wants you to do and say what your client wants you to say. I've never felt that pressure. I am independent of the political parties."



"The way you communicate an idea is different than the way you communicate a product."



"The fundamental problem for Republicans when it comes to the environment is that whatever you say is viewed through the prism of suspicion."



"Preserving parks and open spaces is a winner because it doesn't need to be explained to everyday Americans."



"People like me have to have the discipline only to work for clients, corporations, political people, products, services, networks that we believe in and we want to see succeed."



"A compelling story, even if factually inaccurate, can be more emotionally compelling than a dry recitation of the truth."



"There are people still in the Republican Party that I believe practice the communication of anger, of disappointment, of regret, of pain, of sorrow, of suffering. That's not what the American people want to hear."



"When I started in this business, everybody said the Democrats were the better communicators because they sounded like social workers, and Republicans were awful because they sounded like morticians. In some cases. they actually dressed like morticians."

