Sentences with phrase «high name recognition»

One extra observation from IPDI's Julie Barko Germany jumped out at me: «Though candidates with higher name recognition like Sens. Hillary Clinton, D - N.Y. and John McCain, R - Ariz., use the Internet as a significant part of their outreach, their use of the technology appeals more to core supporters than undecided voters.»
«He's got very high name recognition in the Democratic Party.
The day began with Heaney calling on Faso, a former Assembly minority leader who likely enjoys higher name recognition with voters in the district given that he was once an elected official, to hold six debates ahead of the primary.
Ford insiders hint that both names will be retained in their respective markets, as each has very high name recognition with consumers.
Sen. Bill Nelson has never faced an opponent quite like Florida Gov. Rick Scott, an independently wealthy businessman with sky - high name recognition among voters and a formidable campaign machine bolstered by incumbency.
What's more, Brown enjoys high name recognition due to his long tenure as sheriff in one of the Peach State's largest counties.
Cuomo's Republican challenger, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, should theoretically capitalize on high name recognition in the northern suburbs, leaving Cuomo to focus his attention to the east.
As an incumbent, he boasts higher name recognition than Stringer, and he remains close to the powerful labor unions who determine the course of many municipal elections.
But because Aspen has such high name recognition and because having a ski resort involved in the story is odd and unique, the press coverage looked something like this: «12 states, three environmental groups, even a ski resort, have weighed in, in support of this lawsuit.»
Weprin has high name recognition in Queens, in part because his father, Saul, served as the state's Assembly Speaker, and his brother, Mark, currently represents a section of the borough in the New York City Council.
Mr. de Blasio made personal appeals for Mr. Smitherman at a megachurch in East New York and at a subway station yesterday, but the mayor — treated like a celebrity in those corridors — could do little to move the needle against an incumbent with high name recognition and a power base that has yet to erode.
On the AG front, the Siena poll found Democratic Sen. Eric Schneiderman leading his GOP / Conservative opponent, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan, 45 - 32, although neither candidate has very high name recognition.
Vanderhoef was the early frontrunner in this race, largely due to his higher name recognition (recall he also ran for LG as John Faso's running mate in 2006), but he told me this morning that the contest is tighter than expected.
Though the candidates may lack the «proper credentials» to serve as Erie County Comptroller, Buffalo News political reporter Bob McCarthy believes Democrat Kevin Gaughan and Republican incumbent Stefan Mychajliw enjoy the high name recognition sought by every political candidate
In Nixon, he would be fighting someone with higher name recognition and a friend of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, Cuomo's Democratic rival.
But it's hard to ignore Teachout's higher name recognition and her access to cash: she ended the pre-primary reporting period with $ 906,000, dwarfing Yandik's $ 70,000.
One of the two candidates in a GOP primary, Assemblyman Jim Tedisco, likely has the highest name recognition of any local politician, though he has a history of botching races that were viewed as cakewalks for Republicans.
But with high name recognition — thanks to his family and his high - profile tenure as attorney general — strong poll ratings and a massive campaign treasury, Cuomo manages to sit atop the race without ever actually declaring, on the record, that he is running.
Bharara's appeal, though, would be that he's an un-bought, crusading outsider, and his already - high name recognition in the city would be supplemented by an abundance of free media.
His high name recognition in the East New York portions of the district — he served 12 years in the City Council before he was elected to the Assembly last year — could make him competitive in November.
O'Brien, a freshman lawmaker from the Rochester area, faces Republican Rich Funke, a former television broadcaster with high name recognition.
The fact that he's sitting on some $ 4 million, plus his high name recognition (perhaps not entirely for the sort of things for which a politician generally wishes to be known) make him a factor not easily dismissed — though a comeback would certainly be an uphill battle.
Esposito faces a not unusual problem for a first - time candidate: She does not have high name recognition, especially compared to her Republican challenger, Tom Croci, the Islip town supervisor.
Newsday: «Singas doesn't have Murray's high name recognition.
While Mr. Spitzer has sky - high name recognition, Mr. Stringer has already locked down endorsements from a slew of unions and the bulk of Democratic electeds, some of whom quickly began flocking to his side.
Fidler already has high name recognition and a good reputation in the district, and there's not much time for Storobin to raise his profile, which will be critically important in a special election where voters are paying even less attention to a state Senate race than in November.
Carrion has a lot of campaign money in the bank now, high name recognition, and is leaving his job at H.U.D. and signaling he'd like a return to elected office.
While Gibson began the campaign with high name recognition, at least in parts of the district like Columbia County that he currently represents, Schreibman began his run as a virtual unknown outside of Ulster County Democratic circles.
They're both stalwart incumbents with high name recognition, and their campaigns were fueled by war chests that, on the scale of elections in these upstate communities, should have been big enough to make them invincible.
Singas doesn't have Murray's high name recognition.
In the last poll, ZT for the first time had a 1 % higher name recognition that Hawkins despite the disparity in media coverage.
Case has higher name recognition, but may not be able to raise as much campaign money as Hanabusa or have the ability to deploy as much grassroots help without union support, the strategist said.
With a lot more money in the bank and higher name recognition, Stringer is expected to ride to easy victory with support from many labor unions and given the city's massive Democratic enrollment advantage.
Many have high name recognition and decades of good constituent services in their districts.
But due to Sanders's high name recognition and union endorsements, it didn't work out well for the party.
As Nancy noted, DeBlasio edged past Green Tuesday, surprising many observers who expected the better - known Green (who was Public Advocate a decade ago, and has a fairly high media profile) to convert his higher name recognition into more votes.
Nixon, looking to become New York's first woman and openly gay governor, is running for office for the first time against a two - term incumbent with higher name recognition and more than $ 30 million in his campaign coffers.
While business schools like Columbia, Stanford, and Harvard have high name recognition, they are also some of the most expensive.
And although the show included many members of the Parisian art scene of the time — Renoir, Cézanne, Juan Gris, Francis Picabia, and others — Matisse and Picasso were deemed to have the highest name recognition.
Litecoin has historically been the cryptocurrency with the highest name recognition and market cap after bitcoin, but has fallen out of the limelight in recent times thanks to other projects promising features beyond mere currency transactions — namely Ethereum.
«There are few names in the real estate industry with a higher name recognition than John Bucksbaum,» said Structured principal J. Michael Drew.
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