Not exact matches
My book, Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns, deals with how American political campaigns mobilize, organize, and target their field operations, using large
numbers of volunteers and paid part - timer workers to contact
voters at home at the door or over the
phone.
His book, Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns, deals with how American political campaigns mobilize, organize, and target their field operations, using large
numbers of volunteers and paid part - timer workers to contact
voters at home at the door or over the
phone.
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).
Candidate for the 99th Assembly District, Kyle Roddey, has made his cell
phone number available to potential
voters in the Republican and Conservative primaries ahead
of the Sept. 10 debate and Sept. 13 primary.
The sample flier that the party provided to the FEC was overwhelmingly devoted to photos and words supporting Malloy's re-election, while only a tiny part
of it was printed with message about what
phone number voters could call to get a ride to the polls on Nov. 4.
Full names, names
of spouses or other family members» addresses and home
phone numbers are published in
phone books and on
voter registration databases I can't understand how it would be illegal to essentially «re-publish» that information, but obviously information not publicly available like social security
numbers or cell
phone numbers.
UpGuard said the unsecured data included names, dates
of birth, home addresses,
phone numbers, and
voter registration details.
In total, the personal information
of potentially near all
of America's 200 million registered
voters was exposed, including names, dates
of birth, home addresses,
phone numbers, and
voter registration details, as well as data described as «modeled»
voter ethnicities and religions.