Those who do are likely to face a backlash
from angry voters.
One response
from an angry voter canvassed in the run - up to the 2008 local elections summed up the damage perfectly.
Not exact matches
From the vantage point of 2016, when all those
angry Trump
voters are asking for is better jobs and more affordable healthcare, paying everyone a living wage not to work sounds extreme.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected
from Facebook by Cambridge University academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built by data scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already -
angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
With a few lines of coded racism and a string of
angry tweets, the president of the United States got the bulk of the 37 percent or so of
voters who still support him to do just that — to walk away
from the NFL.
The most lasting miracle, though, was his sudden transformation
from an
angry, violent young man into the composed figure who stands before
voters today.
The «psychographic» picture Cambridge ostensibly provides to a campaign is the ability to tailor a specific message based on personality type —
angry, fearful, optimistic and so forth — rather than simply aiming ads at
voters from likely convivial candidates.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected
from Facebook by Cambridge University academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built by data scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already -
angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
Speaking on Adom FM's «Badwam» morning show, the Npp financier said, over the years politicians have used fake employment figures and statistical sleight of hand to protect themselves
from the
angry mob of
voters and sees what the Agric Minister has put out as one of such wicked tricks.
The Tory leader said
voters were «
angry» at any party which tried to exempt itself
from responsibility for the expenses scandal.
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Next time round the Lib Dems hope to win votes
from Labour
voters dis illusioned with the government's performance and Tory
voters angry at William Hague's lurch to the right.
This is a dangerous moment for politics in Britain: it is not the moment to ignore or belittle the
angry cry
from voters telling us they are deeply sick of politics as usual.
The then Shadow Attorney General was accused of alienating Labour
from the British public and key target
voters, which left the former party leader «
angry».
«The heated, sometimes
angry, debate over the proposal to build a mosque two blocks
from Ground Zero has New York State
voters twisted in knots, with some of them taking contradictory positions depending on how the question is asked,» said Quinnipiac University Polling Institute director, Maurice Carroll, commented in a statement.
Reeling
from the housing collapse and high unemployment,
voters are feeling the pinch and are
angry at what's happening in Washington.
If
voters get
angry enough with federal education politics, national Democrats may start learning
from their state - level colleagues who are starting to support effective policies like school choice.
The «psychographic» picture Cambridge ostensibly provides to a campaign is the ability to tailor a specific message based on personality type —
angry, fearful, optimistic and so forth — rather than simply aiming ads at
voters from likely convivial candidates.