They're counting on those dire warnings having an effect by the time
people get to the polling station, and probably they will, but in the meantime the histrionics just turn people away.
I have heard that it is common for some churches to offer bus services to help
people get to the poll, with nobody complaining about that.
Provide Rides to the Polls Helping
people get to the polls is a great way to ensure that they vote.
Not exact matches
The team will set out with the explicit goal of encouraging young
people to get the
polls.
Of course, those realities don't automatically translate
to getting people to the
polls.
«If you
get that many
people out
to the
polls, it's going
to bend the turnout curve and skew dramatically
to a Democratic candidate.»
And that the
polls would show that they would be
getting a minority PC government, with a Wildrose opposition, they thought this would be a good balance, a strong NDP Caucus putting pressure who would hold them
to account and a lot of
people woke up the next morning going what the heck happened
to our Alberta.»
More than half of British women admit
to flirting with men
to get their own way, with a fifth saying they do so at work (according
to a survey investigating gender bias and positive discrimination commissioned by comparison website confused.com, which
polled 2,000
people).
It
got Reagan elected and it
got Bush elected and it's the surest way
to get people to the
polls.
Despite the lack of community cohesion, the
poll found a majority of Brits, 65 %, believe that their neighbourhoods would be stronger if
people were encouraged
to get to know each other better.
A foul - mouthed Silverman pushes
people to do whatever it takes
to make it
to the
polls in spite of voter ID laws, while an uncensored Jackson orders disenchanted Obama supporters
to «wake the f *** up» and
get to work.
The survey found that 35 per cent of men
polled said they hadn't
got married because they hadn't met the right
person compared
to only 29 per cent of women.
Wake up
people — these behaviors will never go away, and politicians of both parties have no intention of
getting rid of them — if they did, there'd be no issues
to divide us at the
polls.
Scaring
people enough
to get them
to the
polls matters.
The
polls in Florida show Romney's lead widening, and it's possible they underestimate what his real margain will be — due
to his industry in
getting his
people to vote early.
Actually, on election day, instead of voting, I am going
to invoke the power of prayer and spend the day praying as I know that this will
get more
people out
to the
polls to vote for Mitt Romney.
I say that as if it were a continuing process because I live in a state with early voting and despite what
polling and the Obama campaign says, pollsters only
get to talk
to people who will talk
to them and
get to choose who they
poll.
I bet if we did a
poll when DJ was hired, about how long it would take UMD
to get a Top15 recruiting class, the responses would have been 5 - 10 years or never...... most excited for the upcoming season since 2001 - by TerpfanMA on Jun 3, 2016 5:33 PM Isn't it a great feeling that we are able
to think (that all of these comments are about) its a big time recruit instead of just
people bitching about Edsall though?
So for a
poll that isn't really a
poll at all, as much as the definition of a democracy — one man, one vote, one set of furry slippers — Super Dave's Top 25 certainly seems
to get to the heads of a lot of
people, many of them well beyond their Clearasil years.
One such article (Untold also covered this article) claimed that 80 % of Arsenal supporters wanted Arsene Wenger
to leave, but just clicking on the link reveals that the only
people that were
polled were the Arsenal Supporter's Trust (AST) a blatantly anti-Wenger group and the only surprise is that they did not
get 100 % wanting Wenger out.
In any event, saying «everybody» cheats seems
to be a stretch; while it's hard
to get an exact number of
people who are cheating because it's all self - reported (and you have
to think that those who are lying
to their spouse are probably not going
to be totally honest when it comes
to a
poll on infidelity), some studies indicate it's about 20 percent of married couples while others suggest it may be as high as 60 percent
to 70 percent.
And, with a recent
poll suggesting that
people in Sunderland would now vote
to remain in the EU if there was another referendum, are the public
getting cold feet?
Many of us followed Sasha's 2012 articles on Slate.com, which detailed how the Obama campaign team was using data, analytics and the scientific method
to optimize voter outreach and
get the
people they needed
to the
polls.
Asking
people how they plan
to get to the
polls, which the Analyst Institute has found can make a statistically significant difference in how many of them actually show up.
The main goal of the Democratic party's field organizing is
to get their supporters off their butts and
to the
polls, either on Election Day or (even better) beforehand — absentee ballots are field - organizing gold, since every early ballot in the bank represents a voter who WO N'T need
to be hassled in
person or over the phone before November 4th.
The Ben Franklin Club knows how
to get people to the
polls.
Niou has also won much of the union support which could make all the difference on election day when it comes
to knocking on doors and
getting people to the
polls.
A tight run - off is the perfect opportunity for field organizing
to shine, since victory is all about
getting your
people to the
polls.
Forecasting
polls —
polls based on asking the
people to estimate how much one choice will
get over another (see sample questions here, here, here, and here).
Christie isn't urging
people in New Jersey
to get to the
polls in a tight election, he is promoting his own interview with Charlie Rose on CBS in which he denies all the sworn testimony about him in open court during the Brideggate trial which links him
to the lane closures the touched off the scandal.
Based on a 10,000 - sample
poll and focus groups around the country, the project asks what voters hope and expect
to get from the Brexit deal, how they balance immigration control and access
to the single market, the status of EU nationals already in Britain,
people's confidence that the Prime Minister will secure a good deal, and how the Brexit negotiations compare in importance
to other priorities.
It's showed up in terms of the number of
people who do come
to the
polls and vote, but take a look at that race in Delaware, for instance, with Christine O'Donnell, and here's someone who
got a big victory over a moderate Republican that was supported by the party structure.
He also said
people are unaware that in minority neighborhoods — including African - American, Hispanic and Chinese — organizations «bus
people around
to vote»
to different
polling sites so they can
get more votes for themselves, and argued New York needs a Republican - advocated voter I.D. law.
The Carpool Vote platform was designed
to get people to the
polls on election day or during early voting, or
to transport
people to get a voter ID before election day.
That such occurs is essentially because, having
got as far as a
polling place, most
people will vote, but they don't have
to.
Getting to the
polling station keeps many
people from voting.
As Dean campaign vets like me learned in 2004, all the Internet buzz and fundraising and volunteerism in the world is moot if you can't
get enough
people to the
polls.
A lot of it is just down
to people saying don't know, it happens in all
polls, other bits are just the natural churn you
get in all directions between parties.
We have been approaching this very scientifically; we have been doing our own scientific
polling and even some of the
polling being done by independent
people, the numbers are looking great and so I am confident that from what is being done scientifically, plus or minus any margin of error, we will make 50 % plus... «We are looking at issues of concern
to people in different regions and so the campaign message is tailored
to address the concerns we find in any particular region and the response we have
got is very enthusiastic.
If you identify as a an «atheist» (and
to many religious
people, there's very little inclination
to make fine nuanced distinction between «nones», «non-affiliated», «agnostic», «atheist» - they all
get conceptually lumped together as «unbelieving atheist heathen» (tm) from the point of view of someone highly devout in a monotheistic Abrahamic tradition), there's plenty of strongly religious
people who - according
to polls - would refuse
to vote for you.
That notwithstanding, he said he won't be surprised
to see Mr. Avedzi re-elected in this year's
polls, saying «But he is sure
to get re-elected; no wonder he has little incentive
to use his position as MP
to represent the interest and concerns of We the
People, rather than of the government».
If you can do any of
get, say, a couple of million
people to sign a petition calling for the abolition of the minimum wage; win parliamentary seats by running on this issue; or provide
polling evidence showing majorities would repeal the race, gender discrimination laws, etc then I will withdraw the claim about this being a minority position.
With turnout likely
to be low and the Tea Partiers potentially a wash for the Republicans, the onus will be on Democratic campaigns
to get their
people to the
polls.
«A lot of
people didn't want
to go
to their new
poll site and names weren't found in the book, but I made it a point during my campaign
to inform
people of their new
poll site
to the best of my ability even though we didn't
get the new list until 4 days before the election.»
His goal over the next year, he said, is
to «rebuild the infrastructure of the committee, moving forward on that at a pretty aggressive clip, and
to figure out how are we going
to get people, especially if all the predictions and
polling about a huge Democratic wave this November come
to pass,
to support our candidate for town board.»
«The momentum we have has resulted in our seeing a lot of really positive responses,» said Sheehan, «but we still want
to get people to the
polls.
People didn't have power, they didn't know where
to vote, they didn't have gas
to get to the
polls, but they still
got out and exercised their civic duty.
«It's very confusing for voters, but a lot of
people are going
to see this for the first time when they
get to the
polls,» said Ulster County deputy elections commissioner Ashley Dittus.
I think that the
polls may continue
to swing wildly around for a few months, as we see how the economic situation pans out, I certainly
get the impression in Chesterfield that an unusually high number of
people are undecided at the moment, though there has certainly been an improvement in the likelihood
to vote of Labour supporters in the last two or three months.
Massey, while saying that he believes
people are not focused on his voting record, offered only that he worked long hours for many years and therefor often was unable
to get to the
polls.