Sentences with phrase «potential voters who»

As I have long argued, on the basis of plentiful research, the answer has relatively little to do with policy, and constructing a UKIPesque manifesto would be not just ineffective but counterproductive, putting off potential voters who might otherwise be attracted from other parties.
We now know that these larger poll numbers were predicated on large numbers of potential voters who were powerfully demotivated; witness the Labour voters who stayed at home at the 2009 European elections.
That means the current prognosis system - asking potential voters who they prefer the most out of all available candidates - is a pretty good indicator.
Television is still the best way to reach that great mass of potential voters who are NOT political junkies; it's a road running straight toward the Holy Grail of American presidential politics, the Independent Voter.
And polls with a high percentage of potential voters who are undecided can lead to more uncertainty.

Not exact matches

Kogan's app also provided access to «more limited information about friends who had their privacy settings set to allow it,» Grewal wrote — aka friends of friends — which allowed Cambridge to build profiles for millions of potential voters.
It is too bad for the rest of us as he seems to be the only potential candidate with the chance to form a nominating coalition from social conservative and somewhat conservative voters — and he would be our best chance to get a Republican nominee who is not in the orbit of the lobbying industry.
The goal is to expand the universe of potential Democratic voters, and party officials said they believed that 73 percent of the 23,000 unaffiliated voters who had requested ballots were likely to support Mr. Braley.
In any case, as I've said repeatedly, I don't think that anyone who's swayed by this cover is terribly likely to have been a potential Obama voter.
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.
Given the potentials the card reader has for disinfecting the process with the scrutiny of authentication of the voter register, all those who stand for genuine electoral reform have no choice but to improve the enabling policy ambiance for supporting the card reader by ensuring judicial clarity which supports its use.
(Actually, the latest poll found that while a majority of NYC voters don't think de Blasio deserves re-election, he's still trouncing all of his potential rivals, and the one who comes closest to beating him is a fellow Democrat — and erstwhile primary opponent — former NYC Council Speaker Chris Quinn).
Assemblywoman Yuh - Line Niou, who was mentioned as a potential candidate to fill former Sen. Daniel Squadron's seat, today announced she is throwing her support to her Assembly colleague, Brian Kavanagh, though she pledged to work to reform the special election process to give voters more of a choice in candidate selection.
As a Labour MP and potential Justice secretary, voters might prefer someone who has fewer friends in prison (despite the obvious difficulty this might pose).
Antonacci, who is who is currently the Onondaga County Comptroller in Syracuse, plans to tour minor league baseball parks across the state in the next several days, as one way to meet voters, and more importantly, potential small money donors.
It will fall to the campaigns and outside interests to bring out these potential voters, which is where an enthusiasm gap, Mayer's name recognition and a handful of other variables — as trivial as the weather to as unlikely as the issues — will determine who actually comes out to vote.
Starting with the «traditionally Conservative» suggestions, 69 % of potential Conservative voters who didn't vote Conservative said they would be more likely to vote Tory if the party put forward proposals to limit immigration, while 6 % said they would be less likely — a positive rating of 63 %.
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Cuomo met earlier today with several key GOP senators, including two potential «yes» voters, Sens. Steve Saland and Andrew Lanza, and Sen. Kemp Hannon, who is still a «no», but has been operating as the chief legal mind for the majority conference on the negotiations over religious exemptions.
An assistant to John Catsimatidis, the supermarket mogul who unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for New York City mayor in 2013, sent a quasi-anonymous email poll asking voters their thoughts on Mayor Bill de Blasio and his potential rivals, a possible prelude to a second try at Gracie Mansion for the businessman.
«A third (31 per cent) of voters who are undecided or likely to change their mind say their biggest hesitation in voting Remain is the potential for uncontrolled or increased immigration.
While 81 per cent of the people who voted for Corbyn say they are «very» or «fairly» left - wing, a mere 15 per cent of potential Labour voters, and just 25 per cent of «weak» Labour supporters do so.
A ConCon provides plenty of potential problems for those legislative leaders, particularly the Senate Republicans who hold power despite dauntingly unfavorable demographic and voter registration numbers.
He warned against framing the debate as «mean - spirited» as it could put off many potential Ukip voters who appreciate the fact that Britain is a generous place.
This new attack strategy, focused on Sanders» fitness for office, dovetails with focus group findings from Republican pollster Frank Luntz, who has seen voters raise age as a potential problem for Sanders.
Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins says he sees potential in the 70 percent of voters who didn't bother coming out to the polls: «Those are the future Green voters.
Kramer reported the deal was especially important for Cuomo, who did not want to alienate potential voters.
Democrats see it as a potential strategy for boosting voter turnout, particularly among younger voters who are more likely to support legalizing the drug.
Where the Conservatives have more grounds for optimism are some of the other questions asked in the recent polls about David Cameron — a recent ICM poll that found that David Cameron was seen as a potential PM, a person who could change the way people thought about the Conservatives and a person who over a third of Labour voters and almost half Lib Dem voters said they could vote for; another ICM poll that found that 40 % of people thought that Cameron was the natural heir of Tony Blair — these sort of findings were definitely not seen after Michael Howard became leader.
Senior Tories are reportedly nervous of a potential Lib Dem revival, with the party seeking to capitalise on the frustrations of EU nationals — who weren't able to vote in the Brexit referendum — and Remain voters over the Government's chaotic handling of Brexit and Labour's inconsistent approach.
«It is safe to say that Cuomo's national status and potential as a candidate for office beyond where he is now has put him in the news lately, and may have elevated the opinion of voters as someone who could handle issues on a national and global scale,» he said.
In Oneida County we need to register every potential voter because at the end of the day we aim to have an engaged and active citizenry who is invested in this community's future.»
In part two of our series on the vital things to know about Ghana's forthcoming elections, here is how to, and who can challenge the eligibility of a potential voter seeking to enroll on the voters» register.
(CNN)- A new survey asked Iowa voters about potential presidential candidates who've already run for the White House, and the results show some good news for Republicans Mike Huckabee and Paul Ryan.
Given that most Lib Dem voters who might switch to Labour have already jumped ship, these die - hard Cleggites provide the Tories with a similar reserve of potential extra votes where it's a straight Labour - Tory fight.
Blue Labour's relationship with working class populism: Blue Labour has the potential to gain support amongst white working class voters who usually stay at home on election day, by articulating populist themes.
More likely, the polling points to a disinterested electorate — and the potential for a historically low voter turnout, even worse than the lowest - ever 24 % of registered voters who came to the polls to elect de Blasio in 2013, experts say.
But regardless of talking to the far - right, Blue Labour's potential to engage working class voters, and to be «on my side» is an obvious threat to the current Conservative leadership, which failed to attract «Essex man» - working class voters who want to get on in life and live without fear of crime - sufficiently in 2010.
«It is also informative for policymakers and voters who are considering whether to expand Medicaid in their states because it will help them gauge the potential impacts of a Medicaid expansion in their states.»
To find out if their potential voters agreed, Maibach and researchers at Yale University polled 726 voters who identified themselves as Republicans or independents leaning towards the party.
So, for all those potential viewers suffering from border and class anxieties, racism, xenophobia, voter oppression, generational prejudice, and misogyny, Horton Hears a Who!
Even worse, opponents have undermined good efforts: Last November, Oregon voters dealt a potentially lethal blow to Portland's sprawl control when, in a state referendum, they ordered the city to begin to compensate developers who claim the policy costs them potential income.
Congress amended the law in 2002 to make clear that the states could remove a voter who failed to respond to a notice about potential removal and subsequently did not vote in two or more consecutive general elections for federal office.
If any of these organizations were storing data about voters who consented to receive updates in such a database whose credentials were exposed, it could have opened the potential for an even graver data breach.
If any of these organizations were storing data about voters who consented to receive updates in a database with exposed credentials, the potential for a serious data breach was certainly a possibility, UpGuard added.
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