Sentences with phrase «heard from voters»

Despite the «mandates for cooperation» that members of both parties claimed to have heard from the voters, the «politics as usual» went right back into play.
«After Mayor Brown heard from voters in CD - 5, there is a clear sense that Lawson seems generally uninterested in serving the district and has gone Washington.
«As I've petitioned with my volunteers to get on the ballot, I've heard from voters about their priorities and concerns.
«Tonight, in a pretty emphatic fashion, we heard from the voters
Defeated MPs have just spent months knocking on doors, and become conduits for the anger they heard from voters.
And hearing from voters, too.
I spent today in Iowa answering questions and hearing from voters.
An open letter was published by a group called #LibDems4Change urging fellow party members to elect a new leader «who will get a fair hearing from voters about Liberal Democrat achievements and ambitions for the future».
Nixon's campaign said in its press release that the candidate will spend the coming weeks traveling across the state to hear from voters.
He said that much of what he's been hearing from voters this year is «the same as what one hears on a national level.
So one Democratic congressional candidate is holding town halls around the district to hear from voters.
In the coming weeks, Nixon plans to travel throughout the state to hear from voters.
They'll talk about the national and local elections this November and what pollsters are hearing from voters.
As for the Globes themselves, Dave Karger analyzes how the wins will affect the Oscar race, saying, ««The Fighter,» which won both supporting races, could steal the SAG Best Cast prize, and «The King's Speech» still has a shot for Best Picture based on what I'm hearing from voters, but «Network «s» performance so far has been almost unprecedented.»

Not exact matches

By contrast, roughly two in three black voters said they had heard from the Clinton organization.
It was Zuckerberg's job in the hearing to provide reassurance in the wake of the news that political data firm Cambridge Analytica harvested information from more than 87 million Facebook users to create voter profiles that were used by Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
So if a Republican senator mostly hears from GOP constituents, and these constituents are more likely to be really passionate about the issue since they are on the side that opposes stricter laws, that's going to give the senator a skewed perception of where voters are on this topic.
The central legal question has not changed: When Michael Cohen wired $ 130,000 to Stephanie Clifford, was he trying to prevent Melania from learning about Clifford's allegations or trying to prevent voters in Michigan from hearing these allegations?
Forty - nine percent of voters in the latest poll said they have never heard of Pruitt or have no opinion on him, down from 55 percent in mid-March and 50 percent in a
Forty - nine percent of voters in the latest poll said they have never heard of Pruitt or have no opinion on him, down from 55 percent in mid-March and 50 percent in a poll from Dec. 1 - 3, 2017.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
But aside from Mr. Ferguson (and the supporters who paid $ 500 to hear Mr. Prentice speak last night), I am not sure most voters believe the government should not regularly review royalties to ensure Albertans are getting the best value for their resources.
The standard center - right rhetoric they hear from the most prominent Republican spokesmen means nothing to younger voters.
But both parties saw sharp increases in the number of voters who want to hear less about religion from politicians.
He talks of the «negative noise» voters will hear, which he suspects will come from the very folks on Wall Street he antagonized so well for two terms as attorney general.
And in the future too, we should expect to see ever more intense efforts to reach more and more potentially persuadable or potentially «mobilizable» voters in high - stakes, well - resourced, competitive elections, even as the majority of Americans who live in states and districts that are not competitive will hear less and less from campaigns as they, quite reasonably, use all available information to concentrate their resources where they think they matter.
Thanks to his leadership, a new set of voters — never heard from in decades — is ready to challenge the Tories in places like Nuneaton and Swindon.
Terry McAuliffe, former chair of the Democratic National Committee and gubernatorial candidate in the 2009 Democratic gubernatorial primary, says that he is hearing from sources on the ground that the lines are being slowed down by Republican poll watchers who are demanding excessive proof, such as extra forms of identification, for many voters.
«This is the only chance voters have to make their voice heard and we must take the opportunity to remove Justice David Wiggins from his post and show him his arrogance and disregard for the law does indeed have consequences,» Spiker's statement reads.
Earlier this week, GOP Staten Island Councilman Joe Borelli wrote a letter to Democratic Manhattan Councilman Ben Kallos, chairman of the Council's Government Operations Committee, requesting that the potential of voter fraud stemming from abuse of the IDNYC program receive attention during a committee hearing as well as an evaluation of the program's merits and effectiveness.
In these seats the ground campaign looks quite even, if not exactly intense: 15 % of voters said they had heard locally from Labour, and 14 % from UKIP.
And Democrats are missing no opportunity to remind voters of that, as we hear from Michigan Public Radio's Rick Pluta.
During the recent by - election at Nantwich and Crewe which the Conservatives gained by overturning a huge Labour majority, various comments were heard from teenage voters and early twenty - somethings such as: «If Tories win does it mean a change of Prime Minister?»
Voters in East Hampton Town will have at least three chances in the coming week to hear from the candidates for East Hampton Town trustee.
In the Autumn Statement, voters will be more impressed to hear honest gloom from Mr Osborne than a cheerful assessment that seems to deny the evidence of their own eyes.
The voters are being exposed to the Cuomo Plan for Action, can view it on his web site, hear about it when the RV unloads - but the voters haven't heard anything from you except these little media outreach stunts.
Today's Q poll finds AG Andrew Cuomo's Rose Garden strategy isn't working so well when it comes to the budget mess, as 64 percent of voters say they'd like to hear more from the Democratic gubernatorial hopeful about what he would do to pull the state out of its fiscal morass.
The small districts were designed to answer concerns from many voters, including minority residents of Syracuse, that their voices would not be heard in a countywide government.
The numbers are a change from earlier in the year, when a poll showed the majority of voters said they were in favor of holding a constitutional convention, despite the fact that they had not heard much about it.
Also this week, as it becomes clearer that Labour voters could hold the key to the referendum's final result we hear from two of the party's MPs on opposite sides of the divide.
He's sticking with the conventional wisdom that the bulk of the Democratic primary vote comes from left - of - center voters, although I have heard that idea debunked by several of his opponents, who argue it's more of a Manhattan strategy that a five - borough approach.
I first heard of «Brexit» from John Oliver on Last Week Tonight, where he urged UK voters not to leave the EU, citing false motivations used to promote the Brexit.
Over the next several months, we are making it our responsibility to hear from experts, and educate voters, about how New York's current system is undermining our best efforts to keep big money — and big influence — out of politics.»
Ms. Scott said 28,381 voters have not voted or otherwise been heard from since at least July, 2011.
«With so much at stake, and with the possibility of downstate special interest groups getting a stranglehold on state government, the voters of this district deserve to hear a thoughtful discussion on issues from all the candidates.»
She did not make the same connection Mitchell did between female voters and an enthusiasm for international aid — something I hear from an insider is not necessarily as significant as the subject appealing to young, first - time voters, and doesn't really feature in the department's thinking.
How can you hope to reach voters in general if you do not even communicate with the ones who actually want to hear from you?
Charleston, WV (CNN)- At a diner in Charleston and a parade in Milton, I heard something repeatedly from West Virginia voters that you almost never hear about any politician these days: they love their governor, Joe Manchin.
«Make no mistake, the voters who heard the case for Labour and chose to trust us with their vote - they heard it from you.
Tedra Cobb was the clear winner at Thursday evening's Fulton County Democrats Forum, where nearly 200 voters gathered to hear from the candidates.
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