Sentences with phrase «election television debates»

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Two times as many 18 - to -24-year-old watched the first GOP debate of the presidential election on Snapchat as watched it on television.
Considerable debate is going on as to how much influence the religious right has, the extent to which it influenced the results of the 1980 election, and how many people listen regularly to right - wing preachers on television.
[1] In these elections, televised debates — which Craig Allen Smith compares to the Super Bowl, referring to both as «innovations of the 1960s that pitted the survivors of elimination contests against each other in spectacles made for national television» [2]-- have become increasingly prominent.
As Corbyn began to be more exposed to the public at election rallies and television debates, voters also began to warm to him.
Much has changed in the 65 years since Clement Attlee declined the opportunity to talk to an obsequious television reporter, but Cowley is not sure that everybody yet appreciates how the television debates have changed utterly the nature of election campaigns.
New York City's premiere political television news show, NY1's Inside City Hall, has been hosting candidate debates in the weeks leading up to the September 13 state legislative primaries, as it has ahead of past elections.
The Scottish National Party should be involved in television debates in the run up to the general election, its leader Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Clegg has been one of the strongest defenders of Britain's place in the EU, taking on Nigel Farage in a television debate about the issue before the European elections in May that saw the Liberal Democrats come fifth and Ukip top the polls.
«I think television debates will help engage the public, help actually answer some of the questions at the heart of the election, would help bring the election alive in some way.
Gordon Brown could become the first British prime minister to agreed to a US presidential - style television debate at the next general election, it emerged today.
The spat between the prime minister and the major broadcasters has deepened, with Tory peer and former television boss Michael Grade accusing the stations of «playing politics» over David Cameron's refusal to participate in all three planned TV election debates.
Gordon Brown was fighting for his political life today after he delivered a potential knockout blow to his own election hopes just hours before the crucial final live television debate.
William Hague has claimed Ed Miliband is only calling for a television debate with David Cameron out of desperation to stop the election slipping away from him.
Polanco, a television personality who sparred with James in the most substantive and civil debate of the election cycle, argued his campaign «wasn't one that should have been taken lightly by anyone.»
The prime minister said he believed there should be «a wide ranging series of television and radio debates with party leaders» during the next general election campaign.
The Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has called on Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to stop a private television station from organizing its planned election debate ahead...
The Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has called on Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to stop a private television station from organizing its planned election debate ahead of the November 18 governorship poll.
Channel 98 Television, «Merit Selection of Judges vs. Election of Judges - LA - A Debate», Baton Rouge, LA (April 22, 1999)
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