Sentences with phrase «see undecided voters»

While Katko's name recognition — 36 percent — is low, the firm said Katko will see undecided voters back his candidacy as he becomes more well known throughout the district.

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Are campaigns simply following the last decade's playbook, seeing TV as the route to undecided voters?
The May Day weekend will see continued campaigning as parties desperately try to convince the remaining undecided voters ahead of Thursday's poll.
She has no money, no institutional support and is unlikely to have any organized get - out - the - vote operation, meaning, she'll likely rely on undecided voters who see her name for the first time on the ballot.
The high number of undecided voters, as seen in other polls, and a lackluster debate of the Democratic candidates last month left some of Murphy's old supporters who backed his 2016 U.S. Senate campaign to charter the poll in the hopes of persuading him to run.
In that same poll, Cuomo was up 25 points, so being seen with the projected winner might help sway some undecided voters to Schneiderman.
In recent days, her campaign has held focus groups to try to determine what qualities undecided voters want to see in Mrs. Clinton's running mate, the people involved with the planning said.
«Undecided voters have a negative personal impression of Maffei (26 to 43 percent), would strongly prefer a new person (15 percent re-elect, 55 percent new person) and a near majority (47 percent) say that what they have seen, read or heard about Maffei has given them a «less favorable impression.
The BBC revisits some undecided voters to see if a month of campaigning has helped them to make up their minds over Scottish independence.
But what surprised researchers was the difference those rankings made: Biased search results increased the number of undecided voters choosing the favored candidate by 48 % compared with a control group that saw an equal mix of both candidates throughout the list.
Juicy Excerpt: Silver's take was rooted in two realities: (1) three - point polling errors are common; (2) there was an unusually high number of undecided voters going into the election and that increases the chances for seeing a polling mis - prediction.
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