Not exact matches
The agenda also included a line, in boldfaced text, that said SCL wanted to use
voter contact lists available to Bolton's campaign to direct
people «toward the FB app.»
Imagine having to go to a
voter face - to - face, get an e-signature from that
person allowing you to hold information about him or her and then having to follow up that
contact with an email confirmation from them that they agreed to this.
Moreover, the spreadsheet of potential volunteers or donors gets longer and longer as volunteers in the field log
contacts about
voters in the field who say they want to volunteer for the campaign, or as
people signup on the website or engage on social media, and interact with emails and digital content.
(The news coverage suggests Barrett with his labor allies had an edge on the ground, but Walker certainly also had his own field operation running and some numbers suggest they've
contacted more than 60 % of all registered
voters in the state at least once in
person.)
They'll all happen on the same day, at the same time, with the same agenda — our first step towards building the largest
person - to -
person voter registration and
voter contact operation our city has ever seen.
In the real world,
people working for specific Democratic campaigns (Howard Dean's, for a start) and Democratic institutions (like the DNC) CHOSE to test, implement and use tech ranging from blogs to self - organizing toolkits and
voter contact databases.
Separate YouGov research finds that up to Friday, Labour had
contacted more
voters locally than the Tories, in
person, by phone, via leaflets and by email.
The campaign had no phone number for roughly half of younger
voters, and it relied heavily on Facebook - driven peer - to - peer outreach to connect with
people under 30 (about a million
people installed the app, yielding ~ 5 million
voter contacts).
Because direct,
person - to -
person contact with the right
voters may help candidates — particularly Democrats but also some Republicans — turn out the
people they need on Election Day.
«54 -
person team of analysts, engineers and organizers that provided analytics and technologies for
voter contact, digital, paid media, fundraising and communication» Chief Analytics Officer Dan Wagner
The report concludes that the primary cause of the error was down to systematic over-representation of Labour
voters — more likely to be at home and willing to be interviewed — which can only be rectified by using more expensive methods of
contacting people.
Miliband, for example, it was reported, bequeathed South Shields a
voter contact rate (the percentage of
people in the constituency for whom the party has a record of voting preference) as low as 0.2 % — or roughly 100
people.
A Committee
Person's duties offer many opportunities to meet
people: seeking signatures on designating petitions; selling tickets to Party functions; canvassing for absentees and new
voters; calling and
contacting people on election days; finding volunteers.
(The same poll, incidentally, suggests that the Conservatives are making little attempt to
contact voters in
person.
In Mark Ferguson's excellent expose of «community campaigning» in South Shields under David Miliband's watch, he reveals that the
voter contact rate (the percentage of
people in the constituency for whom the party has a record of voting preference) in the constituency was as low as 0.2 %.
Labour said it hoped to
contact 6,000 constituents in
person today while the Scottish National party, with its hopes of stealing a second famous byelection victory in Glasgow now fading, said its candidate David Kerr planned to meet 1,000
voters today.
The agenda also included a line, in boldfaced text, that said SCL wanted to use
voter contact lists available to Bolton's campaign to direct
people «toward the FB app.»