Likewise, the new media team's online fundraising section actually had more staff than the official campaign finance
arm by election day!
Long now faces the daunting task of trying to raise millions of dollars and build statewide name recognition
by election day in November.
Incumbent Republicans in four more states — Georgia, Iowa, New Mexico and South Carolina — appear more secure, but could end up in tighter
races by Election Day.
She now faces the daunting task of trying to raise millions of dollars and build statewide name
recognition by Election Day in November.
In Pennsylvania, for example, Clinton held a lead of nearly 9 points in the RealClearPolitics average with less than a month to go until the election, only to watch the lead get cut all the way down to less than 2
points by Election Day.
For those that are considering the opportunity
created by Election Day legalization in their home state, we can point you to some interesting business ideas.
It examines change (or absence of change) between the vote intention indicated during the campaign and the actual vote reported after the election, and it relates this to change between the poll information available at the time the individual was interviewed during the campaign and the information available by Election Day
The environmental group plans to knock on more than 640,000
doors by Election Day, spokesman Jeff Gohringer said.
And while he can't fix the problem overnight — or
even by Election Day 2018 — by demonstrating constant leadership on the issue, proposing new ideas regularly, demanding accountability, and owning the problem (no one dislikes de Blasio more than I do, but trying to pin the blame on him assures mutual destruction), he can convince voters he's on their side and best equipped to (literally) run the trains on time.
From a lead in the polling of about 10 % at the start of the official campaign in June, Yes closed the gap to low single
figures by the election day in September.
In order to count toward the election, absentee ballots would have to be
post-marked by election day, which was last Tuesday, Sept. 15.
The committee will have spent $ 1.5 million on the race's
airwaves by Election Day, while American Crossroads is in with $ 1.6 million to boost Hill.
The governor has given other due dates for the study in the past, including a claim it would be
completed by Election Day, but later walked back all of the comments.
The Clintons live in the Westchester County hamlet of Chappaqua, but state law requires only that a candidate for mayor be a New York City
resident by Election Day, a spokesman for the State Board of Elections said.
The California Green Party held a statewide grassroots organizing conference call on January 9th in order to register 100,000 new
Greens by Election Day 2012.
The electorate in Rockland is angry, extremely angry, and it is not going to
change by Election Day, no matter what Ms. Lowey says or does.
The union currently has about 5 percent of its members in the area participating in the «Walk, Talk or Pay» program, but Cincinnati leader Tom Frank is hopeful that number will be closer to 10
percent by Election Day.
Slow mail delivery and voters waiting too long to put their ballots in the mail were some of the reasons why nearly 8 percent of mailed - in ballots weren't
received by election day in January.
Under new rules enacted on January 1, late vote - by - mail ballots can be counted so long as they are
postmarked by Election Day and received within three days.
Update: The DSCC is apparently on track to have 4000 staff on the
payroll by election day, about as many as the Obama 2012 presidential campaign.
According to a recent HuffPo piece by Michael McAuliff and Sam Stein, the DSCC is looking at having 4000 paid
staff by Election Day this year.
Yet,
by election day in November 2008, little has changed, as these are all long term solutions.
By Election Day, states had reportedly corralled around the DHS for cybersecurity assistance.
Republicans initially focused on the tax cut messaging in the recent special election in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District, but
by election day, they had pivoted to decrying so - called «sanctuary cities» after determining the tax message wasn't breaking through.
New Online Politics 101 chapter Twitter is the newest significant weapon in the online politics arsenal: while it was a very limited arena as recently as the 2008 elections (Barack Obama had all of 50,000 followers
by Election Day!)
Twitter is the newest significant weapon in the online politics arsenal: while it was a very limited arena as recently as the 2008 elections (Barack Obama had all of 50,000 followers
by Election Day!)
That advantage grows with the inclusion of House Majority PAC — a super PAC solely focused on helping House Democrats — that plans to spend $ 20 million
by Election Day.
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By Election Day, our campaigns will have knocked on over 750,000 doors and made over 400,000 calls in an unprecedented effort to communicate directly with voters.»
The House Majority PAC has raised $ 1 million to spend on congressional races in New York, where one third of the contests are competitive, and hopes to have $ 6 million
by Election Day.
Yet,
by election day, the tax alienated many people who feared that it was the thin end of a thick, aspiration - sapping Labour wedge.
City Councilmember Ben Kallos explained that many young people do not realize that they can register to vote as early as age 17, as long as they are 18
by election day.
Absentee ballots can be counted so long as they are postmarked
by Election Day and received within three days.
That's behind the spending pace in 2012, when campaign finance totals neared $ 800,000
by Election Day.
At 33 years old, Maxwell would be one of the youngest mayors in city history (he will be 34
by Election Day).
Realistically,
by election day, we have a chance at ballot access in forty two states.