Sentences with phrase «everything from voter»

The impact can affect everything from voter participation levels to dissuading some people from entering public service.
Garvin sees it as a way to do everything from voter registration to a form of geography - based polling and fundraising to election day poll - watching.
Residents are still awaiting action on everything from voter fraud in the Hempstead school district to allegations that a police officer improperly served a subpoena on a witness in custody in a politically charged case.

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But in the years in between, developers of everything from dating apps to voter - outreach tools used by the Obama campaign, capitalized on Facebook's rules to extract massive amounts of data about Facebook users and their friends.
And politicians, recognizing that America has so many mindless zombies willing to believe that a higher power guides everything from who they marry to what they eat for breakfast, use this game of mind control to sway these gullible voters over to their cause.
Everything could be thrown off balance by the split, merger or creation of parties: pollsters are already testing the waters for a possible new party led by former minister Moshe Kahlon, who is considering a comeback and would likely steal leftist voters from the left for the right.
Voters polled by Siena gave Cuomo higher marks on everything from job creation to taxes to on - time budgets.
Two weeks later, I read this piece in Salon about the race to succeed Duke Cunningham in California: seeing a deficit in absentee voters, «Republican activists «poured» into the district and searched a Republican Party database that could tell them everything about voters from their personal hobbies and professional interests to the brand of toothpaste they're likely to use.
A special local government Siena Research Institute poll finds a majority of voters say local governments beat the state on everything from understanding citizens» needs to «getting things done.»
The company also (perfectly legally) bought consumer datasets — on everything from magazine subscriptions to airline travel — and uniquely it appended these with the psych data to voter files.
Lawmakers have proven reluctant to spend money on everything from stimulus projects to additional unemployment insurance, amid increasing voter concern about the size...
Engage is doing the digital strategy for a lot of different groups, everything from digital advertising to email fundraising campaigns to building technologies to help people identify voters.
Too much post-referendum advocacy from the losing Remain side has learnt nothing at all from how and why the referendum was lost, the tone of «when will you idiots realise we were right about everything all along» very likely doing rather more to harden the views of late - breaking Leave voters than to engage them.
Instead, Ms. James said she wanted to place her candidacy before voters, saying that she would defend vulnerable communities and take on everything from corruption to crooked businesses, as well as the administration of President Trump.
At the convention, the delegates (or in some cases, essentially dispatched by local clubs) create a slate balanced by everything from gender to geography, race to rabbi, before presenting a list for voters to approve.
Still, de Blasio's office received complaints from 25 city voters about everything from dim lighting to lack of privacy.
If used as the starting point for project - based learning, the 2012 election can engage students in thinking critically about everything from media messages to voter rights to public opinion polls.
Most voters want government to spend more money of the care and education of young children, for the good of families and everything that flows from stable homes and supportive environments for children and adults.
Most voters want government to do something about that, for the good of families and everything that flows from stable homes and supportive environments for children and adults.
«Everything doesn't have to be open source,» he told LinuxInsider, «but when we're talking about elections software that requires the confidence of the voters, that's different from whether my car radio is proprietary or open.»
The trove of data on which the firm relied, providing everything from a user's relationship status to their education history, is increasingly being used by political campaigns and candidates to target voters.
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