Sentences with phrase «election message»

While he hasn't articulated much of a general election message so far, campaign professionals expect him to start in coming days.
That would have undermined his party's local election message entirely.
Political party leaders were busy trying to push home their key election messages before the UK goes to the polls on Thursday.
Political party leaders were busy trying to push home their key election messages before the UK goes... More
No message: Ed Miliband was last night accused of snubbing Britain's army of self - employed workers — for refusing to send them a special Election message in the IPSE magazine
This at the same time as Facebook the company was embedding its own staff with political campaigns to help them spread election messages.
This combined with decades of complacency towards Labour supporters and a vague and confusing election message meant the public had little real reason to be excited about the prospect of another Labour government.
House Democrats head to their annual retreat this week with one goal: Unite behind a winning election message that can at once counter and transcend Trump's divisive «America first» politics.
To rephrase President Clinton's election message about the economy, that seems to be the key message from the coalition government's White Paper.
A series of anxious shadow ministers have warned the Tory leadership in private that David Cameron's central general election message — devolving power to create a «big society» — is crashing on the doorstep as candidates struggle to explain the idea to voters.
Ed Miliband was last night accused of snubbing Britain's army of self - employed workers — for refusing to send them a special Election message.
Blair made clear that he believes Labour must fight off the Lib Dem challenge, and can do so by undermining the party's key election message.
For Democrats reeling from defeat in November, rebuking Hillary Clinton's election message and echoing Trump's populist rhetoric is the way to revive the party.
Given that the economy eclipses every other issue in every issue tracker you care to name, the 2015 election message will surely be that a vote for Miliband would be a return to the «bad old days of spend, spend, spend».
Regardless of the truth of these claims, they were plainly designed as neat economic packages for Tories to use on the doorstep, a how - to guide for dismantling Labour's election message and turning the fire on Miliband.
The Daily Mirror's political editor Jack Blanchard said on Twitter that Sookoo had been brought in «to tighten up election messaging».
Labour MP Chuka Umunna has also made it clear that he thinks the «blank cheque» could work as an election message for Labour.
Or, as one of my confused Twitter correspondents put it, having absorbed Scottish Labour's election message: «Is Jim Murphy now relying on Tories to vote Labour to keep the Tories out?»
«At this election the message is simple - more Nats means less cuts,» he argued.
Great news that a few brave souls are demanding repeal of Senate Bill 1160, Connecticut's gun control legislation passed in the wake of the December 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School [July 28, Page 1, «Aim Is To Send An Election Message»]...
Cambridge Analytica, headed by Nix, is accused of harvesting Facebook data for election messages.
The head of Trump - affiliated data - mining firm Cambridge Analytica was suspended on March 20, 2018, while government authorities are bearing down on both the firm and Facebook over allegations Cambridge Analytica improperly harvested data from 50 million Facebook users for use in election messaging.
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