Sentences with phrase «matters on polling day»

If this money — which is likely to be spent on leaflets and telephone canvassing — can be matched by foot - soldiers on the doorstep, it could influence matters on polling day.

Not exact matches

Voters who are excited by an election of any sort are much more likely to turn out on polling day and this could well matter.
The Dean of the New York Congressional Delegation then rambled a bit about how black voters were supporting gays long before Baptist ministers were something or other (I couldn't quite follow what he said), then Rangel got back on message, adding that no matter what the polls say, at the end of the day Spitzer will not have the votes in the African American community that current polling suggests.
To make matters worse, on polling day, Galloway was reported to police for contravening section 66 of the Representation of the People's Act by re-tweeting the results of an exit poll while voting was still open.
Polls go down, and the only poll that matters is on Election Day.
«The only poll that matters is Election Day,» she said at an unrelated press conference on Wednesday.
«All along, we've said that the only poll that matters is on Election Day.
Politicians like to say that the only poll that matters is the one on election day, but opinion polls shape the narrative of a vote — and the UK's referendum on whether to stay in the European Union is unlikely to be any different.
POLITICIANS like to say that the only poll that matters is the one on election day, but opinion polls shape the narrative of a vote.
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