Sentences with phrase «look from voters»

The poor girl can't catch a break here, but I think she deserves a look from voters and, perhaps, even prognosticators.
His fiscal conservative, socially progressive stance is refreshing and deserves a good look from voters.

Not exact matches

And anonymously sourced reports from McClatchy and Vanity Fair, among others, have said Mueller's team is looking into whether Trump's digital operation provided information to Russians to help them determine which American voters to target with their own digital efforts.
Fox News is brazenly shielding its viewers from news that makes Trump look bad — which is crucial because 40 percent of Trump voters consider Fox News their main source of news.
Putting aside his mistaken belief that his voters are «Aussie Battlers» - when in fact they are hard - working small business owners and contractors, many of whom receive franked dividends from their business endeavors — it's worth looking at what all the fuss is about... Continue...
However, a deeper look shows that the tariffs received the most support not from Republicans overall, but specifically from Trump voters.
When you look at birth certificates and voter registration and spend all this time hunting, with this witch hunt that's been going on for the last number of months, I can't help but question whether the same thing would have been done from another team from another place, another race.»
You can lose hours of your day both looking at how voters from certain regions perceive certain teams, and you can lose even more hours trying to figure out the narrative behind it.
Back in August, we looked at a long series of questions the campaign could answer, ranging from the effectiveness of mobile canvassing to the possibility of a voter backlash against highly targeted advertising.
When Zephyr Teachout looked at the Republican candidates» sites from the point of view of an undecided voter a few weeks ago, she pointed out how few made it easy to find basic information about why someone SHOULD support the candidate.
This prospect must have looked particularly threatening to the Conservative leadership both because it fuelled intra-party divisions on Europe and because UKIP was expected to draw its support primarily from voters who would otherwise vote Conservative.
Looking at the generic congressional ballot, the Democrats (44 %) have a five - point advantage over the Republicans (39 %) among registered voters nationally, unchanged from last month.
(There are two other candidates — the most viable a charismatic Harlem minister, Michael Walrond, who could siphon black votes from Rangel, or steal from Espaillat voters simply looking for a change.
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.
«Voters are looking for someone who will stand up for them and Tom Suozzi's proven record as an effective progressive, who fights for women, seniors, veterans and working families, has helped him garner support from all corners of the district and build momentum heading into the homestretch of the campaign,» campaign
Conducted by the Student PIRGs» New Voters Project, Working Assets and researchers from the University of Michigan and Princeton, the study looked at the effects of SMS GOTV reminders in the 2006 general election on a group of 4000 people selected at random from a pool of over 8000 new vVoters Project, Working Assets and researchers from the University of Michigan and Princeton, the study looked at the effects of SMS GOTV reminders in the 2006 general election on a group of 4000 people selected at random from a pool of over 8000 new votersvoters.
But looking at the process from another end, what exactly are the procedures that happen once the state gets an application to register someone as a voter?
But his route to a potential nomination looks troubled at best, since no matter how much he can spent on TV ads and digital organizing, he has yet to break out of his demographic box and attract voters from the full sweep of the Democratic coalition.
Democrats have been casting a wide net looking for early votes, from party activists to college students to voters who usually favor the party but do not always turn out.
On Wednesday, he did his own analysis of the voter purge in Brooklyn, crunching the numbers from the state voter file and looking at how Kings County routinely purges thousands of people from the rolls every year.
Look at poll detail and it is clear that UKIP gets 1.65 times as many votes from 2010 Tory voters as it does from Labour ones.
Often candidates use obscure «regular voter» types (or at least district leaders) to file challenges to avoid looking too blatant about their effort to bounce opponents from the ballot.
Grimm, who was hit with a 20 - count federal indictment on fraud and other charges in April stemming from alleged wrongdoing in his ownership of a Manhattan health restaurant prior to his election to congress, told the audience that it was fair for voters to look at that indictment when deciding whether or not to vote for him.
As Democratic campaigners search for the best tools to track voters and voter contacts, some of them are looking at working with their voter data in a platform from the upstart nonpartisan firm NationBuilder instead of with software from NGP VAN, which many Democrats have used for years.
When women run for office, they face closer and more negative scrutiny from the media, are more likely to get damaging coverage based on how they look and what they wear, and face other gender - based challenges, such as voter prejudice and difficulties raising money.
Conservative Andrea Leadsom, Labour's Hazel Blears and Lib Dem Lorely Burt looked at the behaviour of their colleagues, plus reaction of the press and voters, after they watched a clip from a noisy chamber.
Just look at Ukip, who - according to far - right «smasher» Margaret Hodge may even be attracting voters from parties like the BNP.
He often uses language which is highly unusual in the house of representatives (e.g. calling people crazy), which not only draws a lot of attention from the media, but is also a way to communicate clearly with his voterslook at me speaking plain language among these out - of - touch academic elites»).
In a piece written with her campaign organiser Jacob Quagliozzi, she points out that the campaigners often looked and sounded very different from the voters they were targeting.
In the last two elections, Rangel has also faced challenges from African - American candidates looking to tap into discontent among his core group of black supporters in Central Harlem and white voters moving into the district.
It seems from the Assembly's congressional plan that he's got a point, since the borough looks like to was reduced to little more than a Democratic voter feeder pond for surrounding House members.
It looks like UKIP will hold Clacton and win Thurrock because of support from Labour voters.
Looking at the wider findings from the marginals poll we have identified the most important factors that separate 2010 Conservative voters who plan to vote Conservative again from those who don't — whatever they say they will do instead.
DiNapoli is trying to shrug off his lack of support from Cuomo, saying today that he's «looking forward to a great victory for all the Democrats,» adding: «The endorsement that matters to me the most is the endorsement of the voters on November 2nd.»
While Cuomo has millions of dollars from his Wall Street backers to flood the airwaves with ads to make him look good and his opponents look bad, voters need real information — an opportunity to hear each candidate challenged on their campaign slogans and forced to answer the difficult questions they would prefer to avoid.
And voters looking for ways to channel their anger after Trump's win, and to cast votes that matter in New York, have «woke» up from indifferent to indignant about Albany's shady ways and particularly the eight so - called Independent Democrats led by Jeff Klein who, along with Simcha Felder, caucus with the Republicans to keep them in control of the Senate even as the state turns ever more blue.
Looking ahead to the general election, Christine Quinn gets the nod from a majority of voters citywide against Republican Joe Lhota.
They argue that the American voter is not looking for a series of specific policy solutions from Republicans but rather an assurance that if the minority party is restored back to majority status that they will serve as a check and balance on the Obama agenda.
From Labour's viewpoint, London began to look alarmingly like Scotland, where Alex Salmond won his stunning victory last year because one in five normally Labour voters switched to the SNP.
Corbin and his army do not wish to engage with these and moderates who remain (i.e. most of them) in the Labour Party will be stymied from engaging with these voters because a) to set out policies that attract them will go against Corbyn and his new «democracy», b) this will look divided and c) the public is highly sceptical about 21st century socialism.
Clinton could help Braley with female voters as he faces state Sen. Joni Ernst — the Republican nominee looking to become the first woman elected to Congress from the Hawkeye State.
Investigators at the Stanford Graduate School of Business analyzed data from Arizona's 2000 general election, looking for a link between where voters cast their ballots and whether they backed a school - funding initiative.
Despite the mysterious exclusions, despite the perplexing and continually disturbing absence of people of color from the acting nominations, the voters in the specific branches gave indications of taking their jobs seriously, of looking past the obvious films to make their choices.
Especially since Keaton, whose career - achievement advantages should make him the favorite, has been looking weak, losing other acting prizes to Redmayne, whose chances get a boost from the growing European constituency among Academy voters.
I know it's a longshot, but I'm hoping that the voters go for something creative over, something they've already nominated (really, there was nothing new or creative about the IM2 effects, and they didn't look too good from time to time)
Looking at it from an awards standpoint, it's an instant Oscar contender and should find its admirers from voters of all generations, as well as general audiences.
In general, these voters emphasized their desire to stay away from «hot take» culture and any social - media fervor surrounding these films so that they can look at them objectively.
While this seems more action - heavy like Fuqua's most recent film, «Olympus Has Fallen» and less likely to rack up any award consideration from stuffy Oscar voters, this looks like it's going to be one of the real gems this fall and a treat for action fans.
With nominations now from the Golden Globes, Critics» Choice, and the SAG awards, I, Tonya's Oscar chances are looking good, but it all started for the film early last month when stars Margot Robbie, Allison Janney and Sebastian Stan, along with director Craig Gillespie and writer Steven Rogers appeared in front of a packed house of AMPAS and key guild voters during Deadline's 7th Annual The Contenders awards season event at the DGA Theatre.
So looking at the data, the majority of people are already leaning toward rescuing their next pet — with another 28 % of people who are «swing voters» if you will — could or could not get their pet from a rescue or shelter.
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