Phrases with «persuadable voters»

"Persuadable voters" refers to individuals who have not yet made up their minds about a particular candidate, issue, or election. These voters can be influenced or convinced by effective arguments, information, or campaigns to sway their vote or support in a specific direction. Full definition

Sentences with «persuadable voters»

  • Educational and residential sorting makes it more difficult for candidates to get into the mental worlds of persuadable voters. (firstthings.com)
  • Targeted adverts based on our data insights were heavily tested, then deployed to the most persuadable voters in key battleground states. (ca-political.com)
  • In the meantime, persuadable voters who place a low priority on social issues would see a party having nervous breakdown over an issue they don't especially care about. (firstthings.com)
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