Frank Luntz: Flock cameras are joining data centers as a cross-party opposition issue
@FrankLuntz · Frank Luntz · July 30, 2026 · Knox County, Tennessee
Pollster Frank Luntz quote-posted Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' Flock video: the cameras 'seem to be joining data centers as an issue that unites Republicans and Democrats in opposition.' No public Flock poll yet, he notes.
Why it is in the file
A framing cite: not left-vs-right. Useful in a county commission comment when someone tries to assign the fight to one tribe.
Flock cameras seem to be joining data centers as an issue that unites Republicans and Democrats in opposition.
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