Sentences with phrase «go to a voter face»

Imagine having to go to a voter face - to - face, get an e-signature from that person allowing you to hold information about him or her and then having to follow up that contact with an email confirmation from them that they agreed to this.

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Proving once again that e.politics has a face made for radio, I went on Karen Jagoda's Digital Politics show yesterday to talk about using the internet and in particular online video to connect with voters.
No - the objective is to keep crime down and to keep voters with us... We have to say to offenders that if you carry on offending then we're sorry but you are going to face prison for quite a long time until you've sorted yourself out.»
And while it's an uphill battle facing a heavily entrenched foe, outreach efforts will give Staten Island and Brooklyn voters — both old and new — food for thought the next time they go to the polls: ranging from alleged campaign finance fraud; to Grimm's threatening of a reporter with physical violence; to his latest federal fraud and tax charges, he is quite a colorful character with a very colorful history just begging to be lampooned.
The eyes of observers of British politics are keenly trained on the outcome of the by - election because it might give us some early clues to some serious questions about the next election: How are voters going to respond when faced with two incumbent government parties?
«So I think that regardless of today's announcement, I think that Bill de Blasio was always going to have to face the voters and answer for his lackluster performance as mayor.»
In the tradition of Jacob Javits, Robert Wagner and Herbert Lehman — and in contrast to Charles Schumer, the Senate Democrats» de facto chief national electoral strategist, who has devoted much of his public - facing energy to aggressively nonideological battles for middle - class swing voters — Kirsten Gillibrand is going to be the liberal Senator from New York.
Even if he does get the signatures, Spitzer would still need to go to the ballots and face voters who likely still remember the former «Sheriff of Wall Street's» fall from grace in 2008 after admitting that he paid a prostitute for sex.
On the opening of the voter register, Mrs. Matilda Amissah - Arthur called on members of the community to make sure they go check on their names in the register that has been opened, so that they would not face problems on Election Day.
In any event, the road to City Hall was always going to be tough for a little - known Republican facing a Democratic incumbent — with Democratic voters outnumbering Republicans about 6 to 1 — and it remains so for Ms. Malliotakis.
The main political parties face their first electoral test of the year when voters in part of Greater Manchester go to the polls on 13 February.
On 13 February 2014, the main political parties face their first electoral test of the year when voters in part of Greater Manchester go to the polls.
It's also possible the comic elements in «Trumbo» will prove too lighthearted for voters who usually go for more portentous fare, but let's face it: It's foolish to underestimate Hollywood's fascination with itself.
School vouchers, for example, are unlikely to solve the problems facing students in the vast swaths of rural America where voters went heavily for Donald Trump.
It was the classic dilemma faced by Hilary Clinton — how to appear strong enough to make the tough decisions about when to go to war while at the same time being feminine enough that voters could see her caring side.
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