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"presidential campaign" refers to the time when candidates compete against each other to become the next president of a country. It involves a series of events, speeches, and activities aimed at winning the support and votes of the public.
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At its worst, he wrote in his assessment of the election, that the Republican
presidential campaign in 1964 made «appeals to naked racism».
Most importantly, the money's been spread among candidates up and down the political ladder, meaning that online fundraising and the small - donor revolution aren't just
for presidential campaigns.
It got me thinking
about presidential campaign logos throughout history, and how the nature of our American propaganda and political branding has changed over time.
The Blu - ray's top menu plays sound clips from the performances and from the pervasive
presidential campaign while moving the cover's characters and graphics across a patriotic backdrop resembling the packaging.
If the
recent presidential campaign was any indication, the next four years will be some of the most politically divisive we've seen in many years.
The governor often gives speeches touting his successes as though he is addressing a national audience, and he's hired some key staff with experience running
national presidential campaigns.
The Democratic nominee will have access to nearly 40 bright minds who have direct
Presidential campaign experience, and the Republican nominee will have access to less than half that.
«We ran a standard political data science program with the same kind of political preference models used by
other presidential campaigns,» the firm tweeted this week.
It's rare for data - targeting firms or political consultants more broadly to work for more than one
presidential campaign over the course of an election season.
With a slowdown in global economic activity, financial market volatility and a
contentious presidential campaign, commercial real estate investors have taken a step back in the early months of 2016.
The education platform of his 2016
presidential campaign reflected his state focus, calling for more state flexibility in designing their own accountability systems.
Other nations have their election campaign seasons lasting 1 to 3 months, instead of the formal nearly year - long process
for Presidential campaigns.
The governor often gives speeches touting his successes as though he is addressing a national audience and he has hired some key staff with experience running
national presidential campaigns.
If you'd like an entertaining read to take your mind off the ups and downs of the
current presidential campaign, this dual biography is just the ticket.
The Living Room Candidate: An archive of
presidential campaign commercials from 1952 to the present, organized by year, type, and issue, with teacher resources and playlists created by experts.
As part of its ongoing probe into Russian election meddling, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have released a «representative sampling» of Facebook and Instagram ads allegedly purchased by Russian trolls
during presidential campaign season.
Mr. Lipscomb also spent time working
on Presidential campaigns on both side of the aisle during his 12 years in Washington D.C..
The Guardian had reported in 2015 that the firm was using data of Facebook users to help the US
presidential campaign of Ted Cruz's, who was in the Republican candidate race at that point.
Fox News Channel debate moderators (L - R), Chris Wallace, Megyn Kelly and Brett Baier, start the first official Republican presidential candidates debate of the 2016
U.S. presidential campaign in Cleveland, Ohio, August 6, 2015.
The key questions will centre on the work that Cambridge Analytica had done with Trump's
US presidential campaign as well as with pro-Brexit campaigners in Britain's referendum.
However, despite Americans» active engagement with apps in general, just 8 percent of those surveyed in August 2012 said that they had downloaded and used an app from a candidate, party or interest group to keep up
with presidential campaigns in 2012.
Scheduled topics include JetBlue lands in Albany; Boston Marathon bombing trial goes to Jury; Rand Paul to
launch presidential campaign; Chris Gibson to possibly run for NY Governor; Iowa and 2016 candidates.
Jackson suggested that Owens benefited indirectly from heavy advertising by the
Obama presidential campaign on Plattsburgh and Burlington, Vt. television stations, which broadcast to Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties.
The daily NYT «s chief book critic Michiko Kakutani calls it «compelling» and The Globe and Mail writes that the authors «may be credited with banging the first hot - tipped galvanized spiral - shank nail into her historical coffin... [it is] an unfavourable — no, an unforgiving — look inside the
Clinton presidential campaign of 2016.»
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