Another example: the recent race for an at - large city council seat in the District of Columbia, which saw a candidate using geo - targeted Google content ads to
send potential voters to his NationBuilder site.
Not exact matches
NextGen Climate, which has a well - funded super PAC dedicated to electing lawmakers dedicated to halting climate change, launched a «text - banking»
voter - turnout program late last year that attempted to motivate
potential voters to show up to vote by
sending personalized texts from actual organizers encouraging recipients to respond and start a dialogue.
Just as campaigns
send out «walk lists» of
potential supporters for volunteers to visit based on the
voter file, they could provide volunteers with an «email list» of neighbors for them to contact directly.
He set up a «direct mail» operation, Rove + Company [sic], pinpointing
potential Republican
voters and
sending them fundraising or
voter registration letters written specifically to appeal to the target audience.
An assistant to John Catsimatidis, the supermarket mogul who unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for New York City mayor in 2013,
sent a quasi-anonymous email poll asking
voters their thoughts on Mayor Bill de Blasio and his
potential rivals, a possible prelude to a second try at Gracie Mansion for the businessman.
Elections Canada always
sends voter registration notifications to
potential electors by mail.