Sentences with phrase «problems with name recognition»

Kolb and a third candidate, former Erie County Executive Joel Giambra, had similar problems with name recognition among voters.
Greenberg says the numbers show Deacon has a problem with name recognition.

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All four challengers faced name recognition problems, with state Senator Joe Kyrillos» name familiar to less than one third of New Jerseyans.
That's more of a problem for the incumbent, who has been in office since February 2007 and doesn't have the kind of money Wilson has to blanket the airwaves with TV ads — the fastest and most reliable way for a candidate to raise his name recognition.
With just over six months until the Democratic primary, no credible challenger — a person with some combination of name recognition, a political base, governmental experience and the funding to wage a knockdown campaign — has emerged to take on de Blasio, despite all his problWith just over six months until the Democratic primary, no credible challenger — a person with some combination of name recognition, a political base, governmental experience and the funding to wage a knockdown campaign — has emerged to take on de Blasio, despite all his problwith some combination of name recognition, a political base, governmental experience and the funding to wage a knockdown campaign — has emerged to take on de Blasio, despite all his problems.
The numbers show a serious name recognition problem for Eldridge, with 57 percent of voters saying they don't know enough about him to have an opinion.
It's no secret that a big part of Funiciello's problem is name recognition with a whopping 61 percent of voters saying they don't know enough about him to have an opinion.
Inputs are rather slow, but the voice recognition system works pretty well, and had no problem with many of the Spanish - named streets that are common in California.
But now those problems are a distant memory as Bitcoin is the largest cryptocurrency in the world by market cap and name recognition, and has surpassed $ 3,000 per coin, with no signs of slowing down.
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