Sentences with phrase «here getting out the vote»

«We're here getting out the vote.

Not exact matches

Here's one example: Polls that show candidates falling behind can galvanize their supporters to get out to vote.
Here's hoping that the real Americans out there really get to the voting booth and for lack of a better term (just don't care) select a backlash vote against this evangelical crap.
Election day is finally here, so get out and vote!
You can check out their stories at www.airmilesyourstory.ca and vote for your favourite to help one lucky winner win get a trip for two to New York City plus spending money — I think I'm sensing a theme here
Here's how to spend a last minute budget online to woo likely voters to vote for your candidate, or remind your supporters to get out and vote.
By contrast, here are Cuomo's tweets urging New Yorkers to get out and vote.
«I want a candidate here, to tell me how they can excite the democrats in our district, which is very rural, to come out and vote and get rid of Chris Collins,» Iannone said.
«He divided the party here, and he, in fact, did not contribute much to the get - out - the - vote campaign, which traditionally the National Committee does.
«The idea here is to bring the party together to get behind one candidate (Farley) and get the party energized to get the vote out in November, which is going to be key in this race against Kirsten Gillibrand,» he said.
You can find out how Rockland county voted here http://www.co.rockland.ny.us/BOE/EL30.pdf look at districts like ramapo 64 which are almost entirely frum to get an idea it seemed mostly like they voted like the rest of NY
Valesky, who was the lone senator to vote «no» during the November 2010 vote of confidence for Sampson, said the point here is to «get the three men in the room out of the room.»
Mid-Bedfordshire MP Nadine Dorries has defended her decision to go on I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here after becoming the first contestant voted off.
Tory MP Nadine Dorries has become the first celebrity to be voted off ITV's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
The Mid-Bedfordshire MP was tonight the first contestant to be voted off this year's «I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here» after just over a fortnight.
It's Primary Day here in New York state, as well as various cities around the country, and while turnout is expected to be low (just 15 % in NYC), we're going to keep our eyes on ways that candidates and / or activists are using social media to get out the vote.
Sign up here to help get out the vote, and remember to vote Tuesday, September 12th!
And I hope you've gotten out to vote here in the United States and if you haven't yet, get out there and vote.
There's also the possibility of smorgasbord voting, where members will go for «Get Out» here, but «Billboards» or «Shape of Water» for picture.
Here's the gist of both arguments: Even a Small Step Forward is Still a Step in the Right Direction Everyone seems to be releasing their pre-vote congratulatory, get out the vote, we have to act now statements, including President Obama.
The finalists are now in a competition for the top blogger in each category, so if you'd like to help get The Inspired Room to the top with your votes or help out the other bloggers in all the categories here's the link!
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