Sentences with phrase «direct voter contact»

Bijoy Datta, the Broome County Republican chairman, thinks «there's a lot of anger especially in the rural parts of the district,» but says the topic hasn't been a «huge issue in terms of debate or news coverage or direct voter contact throughout the campaign.»
Strategists sought solace in any survey that looked good, but with less than 48 hours remaining before the polls close on Tuesday, both parties concentrated on direct voter contact, built on months of sophisticated analysis of the electorate and microtargeting of tens of millions of voters around the country.
The organization has made defeating Farley its No. 1 priority, and has launched an «F is for Farley» campaign that will include several rounds of mail, TV and radio ads, direct voter contact, phone banking and more.
Topics of focus include: message development and delivery; earned and paid media; targeting; and direct voter contact.
A last - minute addition to the arsenal: the campaign's new media and tech teams managed to turn out a very efficient online polling place finder on a short deadline just in time for the general election, which they promoted via online ads, the email list and direct voter contact.

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The agenda also included a line, in boldfaced text, that said SCL wanted to use voter contact lists available to Bolton's campaign to direct people «toward the FB app.»
Cuomo, in an executive order, directed all state agencies to mail or provide electronic voter registration forms to members of the public who have had contact with the agencies.
Back in political consultant school, they taught us that campaigns SHOULD spend about 70 % of their money on voter contact, nearly all of that on TV, radio, and direct mail (Hey — it was 2002 — 2003).
Chris Hughes, the Facebook co-founder who directed the campaign's online organizing work, offered some additional examples of how online activity via MyBO was directed into useful real - world voter contact or field work.
Because direct, person - to - person contact with the right voters may help candidates — particularly Democrats but also some Republicans — turn out the people they need on Election Day.
Repeatedly, we are seeing RCV winners being the candidates who do a particularly effective job at reaching out to voters, often with direct contact involving community debates, local events, and door - knocking.
A direct correlation can be found with districts I carried and areas my grassroots team focused on with door - to - door and other voter contact efforts.
Keep your stakeholders informed through the maximum of direct contact - whether they are your association, shareholders, fellow politicians, voters, staff, customers, regulators or government.
So while the Tories are spending heavily on more conventional forms of campaigning - such as posters and leaflets - Labour has been busy making direct contact with voters.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs downplayed Obama's direct involvement in the race (and, for good reason, since the Democratic National Committee and the White House did not have a significant presence on television or in terms of voter contact) but noted that «regardless of the outcome, this is a district where... to even be competitive... demonstrates quite a bit.»
It is clear that the only thing that will force lawmakers to move their positions is MORE public pressure and direct contact from voters at home.
He estimates that CarbonWA has made direct contact with a million voters, either face to face or through personal phone calls.
The agenda also included a line, in boldfaced text, that said SCL wanted to use voter contact lists available to Bolton's campaign to direct people «toward the FB app.»
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