Sentences with phrase «getting large turnouts»

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«It's still the largest 15K in the country, and we get quite a turnout,» Fred says.
«With his limited resources, and he has limited resources, he's going to focus on trying to get the city vote out and make it a larger percentage of the overall turnout,» said Martucci.
Electorally, Thompson's chances seem grim: He's down by sixteen points; an expected low turnout puts Thompson at a deeper disadvantage by making it more costly to draw out votes, say political analysts; Bloomberg is readying what the campaign promises to be the «largest get - out - the - vote operation in the history of municipal politics»; and the mayor's also cut into Thompson's potential labor support, depriving him of ground troops.
Compared to typical get - out - the - vote activities, having a failing school in the neighborhood had a smaller effect on turnout than face - to - face contact, but a noticeably larger effect than campaign phone calls and mailers.
The first day of LegalTech New York is typically the most hectic, as vendors scramble to finish setting up their booths in the exhibition halls, visitors wait in line to check in and get their badges and the conference tracks see a large, early turnout.
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