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She continued: «The work we're doing now will allow us to continue to reach these voters in future election cycles and hopefully encourage more young women to get involved.»
The media institutions of the right can not reach these voters in their everyday lives.
His large - scale Facebook outreach reached voters in groups large and small in critical areas of the country, and the bulk of the campaign's late funding came through grassroots donors identified and recruited via Facebook ads (even if they often gave the money in response to a subsequent email appeal).
For donors, the subtle message would be «look at all that travel, you donation is helping our campaign reach voters in all these areas.»
Summer's site is trying to put out good and clear information about elections around the country, while also providing candidates a platform to reach voters in addition to their own websites and other online channels.
It won't hurt either party to adjust their views to reach the voters in a new district and maybe then they will find a way to work together to better the state rather then just stay in office forever.
Cleary, Team Cuomo sees these local races as an opportunity to reach voters in an «off» election year on what has become Cuomo's signature issue in this cycle.
How can you hope to reach voters in general if you do not even communicate with the ones who actually want to hear from you?
Candidates for the General Assembly will get their hands on nearly 12 million taxpayer dollars to reach voters in 2016, as planned, after public financing advocates fought back a threat at the state Capitol.
Senator Barack Obama's campaign has demonstrated a willingness to use local online advertising to reach voters in particular primary states.
The Prime Minister was in town to urge voters to give him «one last go» at renegotiating the UK's place in Europe, while Chief Whip Mr Gove said it was «very important to reach every voter in this constituency».
Without television ads, mail is still a crucial way for campaigns to reach voters in low profile races.

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They advised the couple on how to reach out to Latino voters in the 1960 campaign, when new Mexican - American voters helped swing a close election.
Sanders» campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, told reporters on Friday night that the campaign had also reached out to black voters in Nevada, who accounted for about 15 percent of the caucus electorate in 2008.
At a private event in New York earlier this year, Jess McIntosh, former vice president of communications for Emily's List, discussed the group's desire to reach new millennial voters and members who consume news and form their political views outside of traditional media.
The goal, as The Guardian reported, was to combine social media's reach with big data analytical tools to create psychographic profiles that could then be manipulated in what Bannon and Cambridge Analytica investor Robert Mercer allegedly referred to as a military - style psychological operations campaign — targeting U.S. voters.
In order for MAN1 to be successful and impact the results of the 2016 presidential election they needed to locate the key voters that could swing the election and establish creative ways to reach and interact with this audience to move them to action.
Ari specializes in developing creative, political, and social impact campaigns to reach a new generation of activists, consumers, and voters.
In launching his campaign Tuesday, he turned to those tools again to stress what will be a key theme in his campaign — the need to reach out and empower the party's grassroots and bring in new voterIn launching his campaign Tuesday, he turned to those tools again to stress what will be a key theme in his campaign — the need to reach out and empower the party's grassroots and bring in new voterin his campaign — the need to reach out and empower the party's grassroots and bring in new voterin new voters.
She's just an oddity cashing in on her 15 minuets of fame and being paraded by the GOP tring to reach out to other black voters.
In addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted foIn addition, one must also realize that these polls only address Republican primary voters, but there are significant groups of evangelicals who are Democrats or Independents, so the anti-Trump vote amongst all evangelicals in the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted foin the country might reach 80 - 90 % once non-Republican primary voters are accounted for.
Their group - created strategy included these actions: establishing cooperative links with other churches and groups committed to ecology; developing a Center of Ecology Information and a paperback book table at the church; devising methods to reach decision - makers in the community; exploring the development of a coordinating council of all ecology groups active in that community — Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, Zero Population Growth, League of Conservation Voters, Wilderness Society, National Wildlife Federation, National Audubon Society, World Population, GASP (Group Against Smog Pollution), Planned Parenthood, etc..
But the animus analysis reaches the same result, for a class is allegedly picked out and bullied in violation of the equal protection clause; whether the class is entitled to special judicial protection doesn't matter if the legislators or voters can be ascertained to have a suspect motive.
If Melenchon fails to reach the final vote and his supporters refuse to back Macron in the run - off, it could hand Le Pen the presidency, just as «Bernie or Bust» voters who refused to back Clinton helped Trump win the White House.
An ESRC study in 2005 concluded: «The real problem (of low turnout) is not voters» sloth but politicians» complacency and failure to reach out to habitual non-voters
In a press statement made available to news men in Benin City Thursday, the National Commissioner in charge of voters Education and Publicity, Mr. Soyebi Solomon said the decision to postpone the election was reached at a security meeting held with security agencieIn a press statement made available to news men in Benin City Thursday, the National Commissioner in charge of voters Education and Publicity, Mr. Soyebi Solomon said the decision to postpone the election was reached at a security meeting held with security agenciein Benin City Thursday, the National Commissioner in charge of voters Education and Publicity, Mr. Soyebi Solomon said the decision to postpone the election was reached at a security meeting held with security agenciein charge of voters Education and Publicity, Mr. Soyebi Solomon said the decision to postpone the election was reached at a security meeting held with security agencies.
For instance, Romney's campaign talked a lot about microtargeted communications, but they seem to have had in mind reaching out to the same pool of voters as usual but with better messaging.
«The Sanders campaign was mobile video heavy and we did the geotargeting to reach young voters and that was a big factor in the campaign.»
TV ads are usually still the best way to reach uncommitted voters (though not always — what if you're running in a small district buried in a big media market?)
While the early days of Cameron's leadership were all about reaching out to new groups and voters beyond the traditional Tory core, since taking power his agenda has been very much in line with that of Conservative leaders and governments since 1979, being characterised by cuts to social expenditure and the privatisation of public services.
Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign under - invested in digital and in Facebook by comparison, even though many of the voters they needed to reach were easily targetable online.
Likewise their targetability — some vendors can even match voter databases with commercial databases to hit ONLY past voters in a given Congressional district, just one example of the ability of search advertising to reach a defined audience with the right message at the right time.
Why didn't John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Ron Paul, or anyone else get in on the possibility of reaching 20 million or more Facebook users and potential voters?
In the end, DSPolitical was able to reach more than 150,000 voters in key targeted constituencies with nearly 10 million pre-roll video and banner ad impressionIn the end, DSPolitical was able to reach more than 150,000 voters in key targeted constituencies with nearly 10 million pre-roll video and banner ad impressionin key targeted constituencies with nearly 10 million pre-roll video and banner ad impressions.
McKinnon agreed with her and said that campaigns now also have a harder and harder time breaking through to reach increasingly skeptical voters — we can add voter cynicism to the list of reasons that political television advertising is steadily declining in effectiveness.
(If you have a choice of reaching 100,000 voters by buying ads in one TV market or ten, where are you going to buy?)
The Obama campaign apparently developed their own platform to accomplish this task, which particularly helped them reach voters under age 30 in battleground states.
Throughout its long history, Sweden's Social Democratic Party has skillfully reached out to new electoral constituencies, while preserving the support of their core voters — reconciling the demands of anticlerical and religious workers in the 1910s and 1920s, workers and farmers in the 1930s, blue - collar and white - collar employees in the 1950s, and so on.
We only had a few minutes to talk, but we got to cover a little bit about how campaigns build target profiles to reach individual voters with messages tailored for them — at least in theory.
Two cases in point from the Obama side: super.del.egates.us is a wiki - based contact list for voters to use to reach the precious unpledged delegates to the Democratic Convention, while Yrmomma4obama aims to help young voters (and those too young to vote themselves) to use text messages to persuade their friends and family to jump on the Obama bandwagon.
Brinson is the keeper of a massive e-mail list of much - coveted Christian voters that Huckabee is using to reach and organize people in early - voting states such as Iowa.
He attributes the Republicans» doubling of their normal share of the Ohio black vote in the 2004 election to the party's ability to reach out to the exact voters likely to respond to targeted messages and to not waste time and money on others.
And in the future too, we should expect to see ever more intense efforts to reach more and more potentially persuadable or potentially «mobilizable» voters in high - stakes, well - resourced, competitive elections, even as the majority of Americans who live in states and districts that are not competitive will hear less and less from campaigns as they, quite reasonably, use all available information to concentrate their resources where they think they matter.
Text messages are one of the few tools that have consistently boosted voter turnout (at least, in the tests I've heard of), and they'll be particularly useful in reaching lower - income voters whose phones may be their only connection to the internet.
The far - right and their voters in Austria and other European countries might well be heading towards a space where independent journalism, and therefore public scrutiny, can no longer reach them.
Every time we pass an end - of - quarter date, and every time these articles reach fever pitch about the Dems» massive and over-the-top email fundraising operations, the more it erodes the average voter's trust in the larger Democratic Brand.
``... As we head into the stretch run, Rob's deep experience and expertise in New York politics will be essential to reaching prime conservative - Republican voters
And as TV commercials and other mass - audience channels steadily lose effectiveness, campaigns may NEED the potential evangelists that social networking sites naturally draw in — building an army of active and aggressive supporters may be the only way to cut through the endless clutter of media saturation and reach actual voters.
Peter Kelner has suggested that we might be reaching a turning point in the polls - when voters» nerves shift the polls towards a remain position.
Are there any elections that use party - list proportional representation, but also include an option in which voters can express their 2nd / 3rd / 4th preferred party lists, to which their vote would be transferred in the event that their preferred party would fail to reach the threshold?
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