Sentences with phrase «reaching voters who»

Trump said his pitch is straightforward and meant to reach voters who are fed up with the political system, mixing conservative populism and a blunt message about leadership.

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Before the evening of November 8, when Wolf Blitzer, Rachel Maddow, and Megyn Kelly identify who our next president will be, it behooves anyone wearing the mantel of «reporter» or «political analyst» to make themselves worthy of that identification by rolling up their sleeves, picking up the phone, and reaching out to voters who can and will speak truth to power.
He was able to connect with young and black voters and reach untapped audiences, circumventing the perception that no one knew who he was.
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.
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 for.
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.
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.
Some analysts have provided interesting evidence to suggest that online polls could be significantly overstating support for Leave through the way they handle undecided voters and by failing to represent more socially liberal voters who are harder to reach.
This is not about reaching some mythical voter who doesn't watch TV, listen to the radio, or read the newspaper.
Political campaigns typically use search advertising primarily for long - term list - building, but with a big chunk of February 5th voters apparently still undecided, shouldn't targeted search ads be an effective way to reach people who are still making up their minds?
MySpace can definitely be used for recruitment and as a mass communications tool, particularly if you're trying to reach younger voters who have moved away from the casual use of email, but most advice I've seen about using social network sites for political advocacy stresses the importance of moving MySpace friends onto normal advocacy lists as soon as possible.
Faced with this primary field, from the very beginning the campaign's senior staff placed an emphasis on reaching unregistered voters and those groups who historically have had low rates of voter turnout.
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.
«We've reached a point in time where partisanship trumps virtually everything else in terms of cuing voters as to how they should assess candidates,» said Jennifer Lawless, a professor at American University who studies women in politics.
«The politics of winning Wisconsin this fall is about reaching those few persuadable voters, who are in Brown County,» says Mordecai Lee, a Political Science Professor at UW - Milwaukee.
President Trump, who's never been very popular in New York, has reached an all - time low in the opinions of voters, according to a new poll.
The 74 - year - old senator's success, including his upset victory in the Michigan primary last week, has been fueled by his appeal to younger voters, who so far have resisted Clinton's efforts to reach out to them through targeted TV ads and an increased focus on issues such as student debt.
Robert Siegel speaks with Harper Reed, who was chief technology officer for the Obama reelection campaign, about the strategies they employed to mobilize volunteers and reach voters.
As the only non-politician, Wendy Long is best positioned for November to reach women, Republicans, Conservatives, independents, disaffected blue collar democrats and the growing cross section of voters who want a real alternative to the Gillibrand - Obama radical policies of government intrusion.»
Anything Facebook draws news coverage, and this particular Facebook feature figured in a lot of post-election coverage of Obama 2012, leading some to over-estimate its actual importance to the campaign (it was a useful way to reach voters difficult to find otherwise, particualrly younger ones who move around a lot, but not a war - winning technology on its own).
But the prime minister devoted government time to the gay marriage legislation in the belief that it would help reach out to centre ground voters who may feel uncomfortable about supporting a party whose leader voted in favour of the retention of section 28 as recently as 10 years ago.
«John Katko is someone who is going to reach across the aisle and try to move this country forward, and I think the voters saw that,» said Dadey.
President Donald Trump, who's never been very popular in New York, has reached an all - time low in the opinions of voters, according to a new poll.
Repeatedly, we are seeing RCV winners being the candidates who do a particularly effective job at reaching out to voters, often with direct contact involving community debates, local events, and door - knocking.
Bradley, who has argued for the Tories to change their brand to reach out to aspirational, younger voters said: «I apologise for these posts.
But there won't be a shred of complacency from us as we reach out to all of those voters who didn't vote Labour and those who didn't vote at all.
But Labour in the new parliament will also need a deputy leader who can reach those parts of the electorate untouched by the current leadership, and who will also be trusted by our core voters as we engage that new country.
«We're very excited about the ability to reach voters, especially younger voters who have come to expect this kind of digital interaction from their candidates,» said Harris.
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?
Anuzis» message is built on the necessity of reaching out to voters — particularly in the suburban Midwest — who have abandoned the party since Ronald Reagan left office; Steele, an African American, talks constantly about the need to find policies that speak to minority groups and, in doing so, grow the party.
The poll was conducted Oct. 3 through Oct. 5 by live operators who received responses from 571 likely Syracuse voters reached on landlines and cell phones.
«I believe that we do need a Labour leader who can lead us to be a credible opposition, look like a government in waiting and reach out to the voters we have lost.»
This suggests he has decided that, for the time being at least, he has all the support he needs and does not need to reach out any further to voters who are still considering the Tories.
Rare openings in the State Senate's Republican conference have intensified one of New York's most far - reaching political questions: Will Democrats, who have a nearly 2 - to - 1 voter edge and more Democratic senators than Republicans, control the State Senate?
Four leading candidates for New York City, who already are using technology to reach out to voters, recently outlined their technology policy priorities in interview sessions hosted by the New York Tech Meetup * at ThoughtWorks headquarters in late July, emphasizing the importance of education, accessibility, transparency, infrastructure, partnerships with the technology community and affordability.
David Cameron's negotiation was a valiant final attempt to make it work for Britain - and I want to thank all those elsewhere in Europe who helped him reach an agreement - but the blunt truth, as we know, is that there was not enough flexibility on many important matters for a majority of British voters.
Spending on digital advertising can go even further, with social media ads that can target social media sites used by likely voters who campaigns and super PACs want to reach.
White liberals dissatisfied with Mr. Rangel, Latinos in East Harlem and voters who turned out for the first time in last year's mayoral primary — so - called «surge voters» — will be among those the Espaillat camp hopes to reach, the source said.
Kinnock insisted that Miliband was a «real leader» who was seeking to change Britain in far - reaching ways and that his authenticity would impress voters in the end.
The move is being seen as an attempt by both leaders to reach out to female voters, who polls have shown to be in favour of independence for the most part.
Mrs. May pledged to curtail immigration, an effort to reach out to the nearly 13 percent of voters in 2015 who voted for the U.K. Independence Party, whose platform was anti-immigrant and pro-Brexit.
The third theme is the importance of reaching out to England, especially to voters who don't live in the English towns where Labour clung on in the election.
Speaking before he arrived in Glasgow, Miliband admitted that he knew Labour had to «reach out to Scotland» and ask the hundreds of thousands of Labour voters who backed independence to «come home».
At the same time, the percentage of voters who believe corruption is a «serious problem» in state government reached 86 percent, according to the results of a new Siena poll published Monday.
Labour group leader Jim Grant has just said that the party has got to find a way to reach out to disaffected voters who are turning to Ukip.
They are deluded if they think that a Labour leader who had been more enthusiastic about the EU would have been better able to reach out to skeptical and disengaged voters.
«We need to reach out to small «l' liberal voters who have a modern outlook on life, who want a party that is hard - headed on the economy — more credible on the economy than Labour — but more socially progressive and fairer than the Conservatives.
«I'm also proud to announce members of my campaign team who will play a vital role in meeting my commitment to reaching voters across the North Country — Republicans, Democrats and Independents — highlighting my record of bipartisan results and new ideas to address the challenges facing the North Country.»
Labour gained strongly among younger, more affluent urban voters while the Conservatives reached working - class voters who had never supported them before.
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