Sentences with phrase «for reaching voters»

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Public regard for politicians has reached an all - time low and voter turnout has dropped.
Sanders» campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, told reporters on Friday night that the campaign had also reached out to black voters in Nevada, who accounted for about 15 percent of the caucus electorate in 2008.
At a private event in New York earlier this year, Jess McIntosh, former vice president of communications for Emily's List, discussed the group's desire to reach new millennial voters and members who consume news and form their political views outside of traditional media.
In order for MAN1 to be successful and impact the results of the 2016 presidential election they needed to locate the key voters that could swing the election and establish creative ways to reach and interact with this audience to move them to action.
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A personality research app he created gathered the personal information on 270,000 Facebook users, as well as data on those users» friends, amplifying the reach to the tens of millions when it passed that data to Cambridge for a voter targeting scheme.
And, since the 2012 presidential election, Facebook has become an indispensable tool for political campaigns looking to reach voters and donors.
When voters hear a politician mention compassion, they reach for their pocket books» not to give but to make sure they are still there.
The institutional Republican party should instead focus on giving candidates the tools to understand public opinion, a set of best practices for using the media to reach persuadable voters and state of the art party organizations.
In addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted for.
But the animus analysis reaches the same result, for a class is allegedly picked out and bullied in violation of the equal protection clause; whether the class is entitled to special judicial protection doesn't matter if the legislators or voters can be ascertained to have a suspect motive.
Though of course, even for some local races, ethnic niche sites (for instance) might well be perfect targets — it all depends on which voters those campaigns need to reach and the relative costs of reaching them through different means.
Cookie - targeting and similar technologies can help campaigns get the most value out of even last - minute ads, since they're ideal for delivering GOTV messages to the voters you need to reach.
For one thing, television ads remain the best way to reach uncommitted / marginally aware voters, since they're not paying attention to politics online and hence are hard to target with political content.
For instance, Romney's campaign talked a lot about microtargeted communications, but they seem to have had in mind reaching out to the same pool of voters as usual but with better messaging.
Some analysts have provided interesting evidence to suggest that online polls could be significantly overstating support for Leave through the way they handle undecided voters and by failing to represent more socially liberal voters who are harder to reach.
It should be a top priority for any campaign because it CAN help you a reach voters where otherwise you might not be able to afford the reach using traditional media channels.
Political campaigns typically use search advertising primarily for long - term list - building, but with a big chunk of February 5th voters apparently still undecided, shouldn't targeted search ads be an effective way to reach people who are still making up their minds?
University of Manchester research funded by The Economic and Social Research Council found that though TV is still a prized channel for voter communication, online news sources, email and newer social networking tools are now seen as an important way for parties to reach the public.
We only had a few minutes to talk, but we got to cover a little bit about how campaigns build target profiles to reach individual voters with messages tailored for them — at least in theory.
Two cases in point from the Obama side: super.del.egates.us is a wiki - based contact list for voters to use to reach the precious unpledged delegates to the Democratic Convention, while Yrmomma4obama aims to help young voters (and those too young to vote themselves) to use text messages to persuade their friends and family to jump on the Obama bandwagon.
MySpace can definitely be used for recruitment and as a mass communications tool, particularly if you're trying to reach younger voters who have moved away from the casual use of email, but most advice I've seen about using social network sites for political advocacy stresses the importance of moving MySpace friends onto normal advocacy lists as soon as possible.
For instance, when looking at the internet as a persuasive tool, they say that «e-mail is not close to challenging direct mail and phone calls as ways to reach voters: A Pew Research Center survey last month found that 38 percent of registered voters had received phone calls about the midterm campaigns, while only 15 percent had received e-mail.»
As for getting voters» attention, only 36 % of hard - core MySpace and Facebook enthusiasts listed social networking sites as a top way to reach them, comparable with direct mail and only a hair above newspaper and radio advertising!
As long as 3 dishonest men in a room can dictate what does and does not reach the floor for debate then lets drop the pretext that we have a representative government and eliminate everyone except the 3 dishonest men in a room and maybe the NYS voters will do their job and fire them at the ballot box.
I think the key lessons for Labour from this by - election are not about whether «One Nation Labour» is reaching «southern voters», or whether Labour needs to adopt policy x, y or z. Instead, the Eastleigh result poses two questions which Labour need to consider:
The voter's identity is removed from the ballot before it reaches the National Electoral Commission for counting, thereby ensuring anonymity.
«Overall, we've seen that candidates are using Facebook as a free resource to reach voters directly, without having to go through the traditional media filter or pay for television and radio ads,» Facebook spokesperson Andrew Noyes said in an e-mail to CNN.
Robert Siegel speaks with Harper Reed, who was chief technology officer for the Obama reelection campaign, about the strategies they employed to mobilize volunteers and reach voters.
As the only non-politician, Wendy Long is best positioned for November to reach women, Republicans, Conservatives, independents, disaffected blue collar democrats and the growing cross section of voters who want a real alternative to the Gillibrand - Obama radical policies of government intrusion.»
Using music and trucks with sound systems to reach voters as it is done at the moment is necessary but not sufficient way for successful campaigns and for informing voters.
For donors, the subtle message would be «look at all that travel, you donation is helping our campaign reach voters in all these areas.»
A common campaign goal was to get highest concentration of ads in front of a high concentration of targets, for instance, for which zip - code targeting was often cheaper than trying to reach voters one - on - one.
But unfortunately this morning's release is nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to use Republican State Committee as a proxy for Congressman Turner's struggling campaign to reach conservative voters.
For the Trump team in 2016, Facebook eclipsed TV ads and phone banks as a way to reach voters.
Martins now argues that the general election should also be moved to allow adequate time for the winner to campaign against Democratic candidate Thomas Suozzi and to comply with a federal law that requires 45 days for ballots to be able to reach military and overseas voters.
Most voters dismissed the AES as a Bennite fantasy and reached instead for the free - market remedy proposed by Margaret Thatcher's Conservatives.
In addition, by arranging upfronts with premium publishers and reserving inventory well before Labor Day, the campaign was able to reach younger voters consistently on reserved inventory on Xbox, Hulu, and YouTube, even when ad space was strained for many other advertisers in the final days.
TV will get the bulk of it, since it's still the medium of choice for reaching uncommitted voters, but already in» 04, some major media markets were essentially saturated with campaign ads — there wasn't room for more commercials even if campaigns had been able to buy them.
Also note that cell phones have particular high penetration and usage rates in some communities that aren't as likely to be on the traditional internet, making them potentially an ideal tool for reaching groups like urban black and hispanic voters.
Astorino's backing from Diaz Sr. comes as he seeks to reach out to Hispanic and black voters — a formula that's worked for him in his campaigns for county executive in 2009 and 2013.
Parscale said the Trump campaign used Facebook to reach clusters of rural voters, such as «15 people in the Florida Panhandle that I would never buy a TV commercial for».
If supporters allowed it, the campaign could look through their friends to find priority voters already targeted for outreach, and then ask the supporter to reach them with messages designed to appeal.
Corbyn is attacked for being unable to reach out even to centrist Labour voters, let alone the Tory voters Labour needs if it is ever to get back into power.
The Republican National Committee has launched a petition in support of Uber and opposing «taxi unions and liberal government roadblocks,» a new effort to reach young urban voters, report Byron Tau and Kevin Robillard for Politico.
Labour certainly has to find ways of reaching out to and reconnecting with the so - called «left behind» Ukip voters but without - to borrow a line from activist and commentator Ellie Mae O'Hagan - throwing immigrants - and, for that matter, British - born ethnic minorities - under the bus.
U.S. gunfire killings have reached a crisis and voters should demand every candidate for Congress or president answer what they'd do about it, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
Bradley, who has argued for the Tories to change their brand to reach out to aspirational, younger voters said: «I apologise for these posts.
In 2013, after the deals were reached with tribal casinos and the legislative end was put to bed, attention turned to the voter referendum for the constitutional amendment.
The commission investigated Monserrate's fund, to which a number of lawmakers also contributed, based on a joint complaint filed by Common Cause / NY, the NY League of Women Voters and NYPIRG, which also publicized the findings (had it not been for a press release from Blair Horner this morning, I would have had no idea this decision had even been reached).
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