Sentences with phrase «of uncommitted voters»

A political project that adapted to the public's notion of fairness could appeal to millions of uncommitted voters — especially if it also embraced immigration, a major house - building programme, more opportunities for young workers, better - run public services and effective enforcement of the minimum wage: in short a less ideological approach to building a fairer society.
68 % of uncommitted voters think Obama would make the right decisions about the economy.
We are going out over the next 11 days — and there are an awful lot of uncommitted voters

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In a genuine democracy, the voters» prior commitments are likely to be fairly evenly divided between the plausible candidates, so that the campaign itself is largely a matter of persuading the uncommitted and the apathetic.
A site that's designed to wave a red flag in front of a bull, for a fire - up - the - activists campaign for instance, should have a different tone than one that's aimed at journalists, Hill staff and or uncommitted voters.
And 20 % of voters were uncommitted the day before and may have decided in the polling booth.
There are doubts about the breadth of Corbyn's appeal given his cultural identity as a left - wing metropolitan liberal representing the constituency of Islington North, allegedly «a world away» from the concerns of most uncommitted Labour voters.
TV will get the bulk of it, since it's still the medium of choice for reaching uncommitted voters, but already in» 04, some major media markets were essentially saturated with campaign ads — there wasn't room for more commercials even if campaigns had been able to buy them.
At the same time, a full 39 percent of voters say they are uncommitted to either candidate or are still unsure.
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