«It doesn't seem
like voter interest really moved the needle much despite the fact these were contested events,» Horner said.
Not exact matches
It's here where things get
interesting:
Like businesses, campaigns will often change in reference to technology and tactics, and innovation will carve out new ways for the candidates to connect with their «customers» — the
voters.
It's about realizing he couldn't litigate his past comedy, about trusting his staff, about understanding why politicians act the way they do in interviews, about recognizing why the norms of the Senate matter.So this is an interview about what it's
like to be a politician, why perfectly nice and
interesting people end up acting
like all those other politicians after getting elected, and the role we as
voters (and we in the media) play in it.
This discussion will look at how candidates and
interest groups in in the U.S. are using Facebook advertising, Twitter, Google Ads, mobile phones, location - based services and older technologies
like email and blogs to raise money, mobilize support and get
voters to the polls in an important election year, with an emphasis on practical results and the implications for future political campaigns around the world.
I, as a
voter interested in this subject, don't want to sit there watching you two going at each other
like... you don't see that in the school playground any more.
Voters decide which parties they like best based on the parties» platforms, which the voters can evaluate to determine which party best reflects their inte
Voters decide which parties they
like best based on the parties» platforms, which the
voters can evaluate to determine which party best reflects their inte
voters can evaluate to determine which party best reflects their
interests.
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate
like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of
voters with strong personal
interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
«President Clinton will highlight the choice
voters face in the upcoming midterm elections, and emphasize the need to continue moving the country forward by electing strong Representatives
like Hinchey who are fighting for middle class families — not the wealthy special
interests.»
The ballot is a list of general issues (
like Immigration or Abortion) that has been determined to possibly be of
interest to any current
voters
«Imagine, for example, tailored advertisements created for individual «swing
voters» (selected automatically through profiling), pointing out a party's positive steps in the policy areas that are most likely to
interest them (also selected automatically), omitting those areas where party policy doesn't fit, and couching it in a language appropriate to the individual's ethnic, educational, cultural and linguistic background, illustrated with a few appropriate news TV clips, and playing background music exactly to the individual's taste and voiced over by an actor that profiling reveals that individual
likes?
The pamphlet argued that the Conservative Party needed to convince the British people that it would not only advance the material
interests of its core
voters but that it must also become a party that cared for society's most vulnerable people and for quality of life issues
like the environment.
So while saying no to powerful special
interests may seem
like it carries short - term political cost, it's necessary to assure
voters that he's not just another politician who only cares about himself.
But
voter turnout in primaries,
like the New York governor's race, is abysmally low, so the ideologues on the far left and far right — and the special
interests who throw money at the elections — control the process.
The focus on Israel is
interesting, as the district is more heavily Asian - American than anything else, but foreign policy - minded Jewish
voters are considered an electorally significant swing constituency and the race is likely to see more plenty more events held in front of Jewish congregations
like today.
Petitions
like these can serve the purpose of building lists of
voters and supporters who are
interested in key issues, in this case allowing Uber and Lyft in upstate New York.
He says issues
like this are what the
voters are
interested in, not the mudslinging of Governor Cuomo and Republican candidate Rob Astorino.
To make a point about reigning in special
interests, the League of Women
Voters» legislative director Barbara Bartoletti
likes to point out that legislators are more likely to die or be indicted than to be voted out of office.
Fourthly, Lib Dem and swing
voters especially will not forgive Lib Dems for precipitating the demise of the Coalition government, probably two years before it is due to end, not on a point of principle, such as on tuition fees, tax policy, social policy
like gay marriage, Trident, the European treaty veto or the health or welfare bills but on... an issue of narrow partisan electoral self
interest, i.e. unhappiness at boundary changes (which they had already voted for in February 2011).
It is so refreshing to back a candidate who is more an activist than a politician, who believes in something other than their own self -
interest, and who,
like Bernie, will certainly mobilize thousands of enthusiastic
voters to rally behind his candidacy,» NYPAN Co-Chairman George Albro said in a statement.
: «
Voters in senate district 40 are sick of corrupt, pay - to - play politicians
like Jose Felix Diaz who are owned by the special
interests that buy them.
«I don't think it's any surprise to the average
voter that a major industry
like this tries to influence government in support of its
interests.»
-- Johanna Cervone, spokeswoman for the Florida Democratic Party: «
Voters in senate district 40 are sick of corrupt, pay - to - play politicians
like Jose Felix Diaz who are owned by the special
interests that buy them.
The recent economic recovery has reduced
voters» concern with the economy, with many now more
interested in issues
like the NHS and immigration instead.
If anything can convince
like minded
voters that it is in their
interests to vote Conservative rather than UKIP, it is the sight of the
likes of Daniel Hannan telling Brown a few home truths!
«It is so refreshing to back a candidate who is an activist and not a politician, who believes in something other than their own self -
interest, and who,
like Bernie, will certainly mobilize thousands of enthusiastic
voters to rally behind her historic candidacy.»
In «Submarine Politics,» the New Times wrote: «Despite a $ 1.8 million campaign war chest financed by county contractors and various special
interest groups
like the Florida International University Foundation, and an army of heavy - hitting political strategists such as Keith Fredericks,
voters flatly rejected the tax increase because of their mistrust of county government.
New York League of Conservation
Voters has a helpful explanation of how it works and what it might look
like — even if you aren't an energy wonk, it's a pretty
interesting read.
«The political muscle memory will be that each legislative house will pass their own proposals, they magically won't match and yet lawmakers will feel
like they have enough political cover to face
voters in November,» the New York Public
Interest Research Group's Blair Horner said last week, before the revelations about Percoco.
Black
voters like any other
voters vote their
interests.
If you're not looking —
like this anonymous real - life Oscar
voter wasn't — Get Out is an engaging movie with an
interesting slant.
It's a huge, miraculous achievement that it was nominated, and if it made it this far, and Oscar
voters have never seen something
like a Wong Kar - Wai movie before, I'm
interested in how it might upset the balance.
I respectfully request that you do not allow this «fast - tracked» bill initiated by special
interest groups to circumvent the will of
voters who overwhelmingly support pet stores
like Mutts & Co. and Pet Valu who make an enduring commitment to end the «puppy mill to pet store» supply chain in their business operations.»
Melanie Kahn, senior director of the Stop Puppy Mills campaign for The HSUS said: «Amendment 1 is being pushed by special
interests who didn't
like it when Missouri
voters decided to crack down on abusive puppy mills.
These audience segmentation tools allowed Trump, in his 2016 campaign, to target undecided
voters and likely republicans in areas of
interest,
like Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.