Sentences with phrase «biggest grassroots campaign»

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As Campaign Manager of The Big Push For Midwives Campaign, Katherine has worked with advocacy groups in multiple states, providing guidance and other assistance on such areas as drafting legislation, building strong grassroots networks, and utilizing savvy legislative strategies to advance and pass legislation to license and regulate CPMs.
Even as Messina jet - sets around the country, huddling with big donors, will the campaign cultivate the small donors and grassroots activists who powered and shaped the «08 Obama campaign?
Both campaigns are spending big money on TV ads, and Obama's grassroots turnout operation is about to go into full gear.
Both campaigns are spending big money on TV ads, and Obama's grassroots turnout operation is about to go into...
Robinson — who says she does not have the support of a «big political machine» — said that if she wins, it will be historic because she is a woman of color and her campaign is rooted in grassroots support.
(Recall that de Blasio is a big labor guy and also largely owes his election in 2009 to the WFP, which subscribes so heavily to the grassroots organizing campaign model that it has its own for - profit field arm).
The independent conservative grassroots group, which has organized many of the larger tea party movement events over the past two years, is launching a campaign to expose «Jack Davis's record as a big government liberal.»
Small donations might be a good measure of grassroots energy, one of many factors that go into winning a campaign, but big donations indicate which candidate the people who spend the most time gaming out the state's political climate think is likely to win.
«With the endorsement last week of Stonewall Dems, [who] had previously endorsed Espaillat, then the Amsterdam News, [Rangel] would provide another big boost to the campaign, its grassroots volunteers and its fundraising,» the insider said.
They come at a vital time because for every major city like New York or Paris moving huge amounts of money and using their political power to take on Big Oil, we need dozens of successful divestment campaigns on our campuses, and hundreds of grassroots organisers to win arguments in our communities.
The success of Greenpeace's campaign, which really became online grassroots, proves just how potent (and powerful) social media sites have become in pressuring big business to change — quickly.
They waged a successful grassroots campaign that resulted in the world's biggest dam builder pulling out of a plan to build on the Rio Blanco, which would have been terribly destructive for Indigenous communities.
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