Sentences with phrase «something about her campaign»

«They know we have to do something about campaign finance.
And i just wanted to say something about the campaign that was bothering me for a while... i don't know about u guys... but... -LRB--LRB--LRB--LRB--LRB-(SPOILER ALERT SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-

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Coalition and advocacy campaign to work with lawmakers to do something about reversing the tide of increasing regulations.
The idea behind the campaign is to engage and work with lawmakers in Washington, D.C. — as well as those in other states — to get them to start listening to small business owners, and do something about reversing this tide of increasing regulations.
Around Target's first anniversary, the marketing team proposed an «apology» campaign of sorts — something to acknowledge that the company had learned a lot about Canadians during its year of operation, and that it was seeking to improve the shopping experience.
There's something about learning to make your Google campaign profitable using your own money that makes you get smart faster than anything else.
Fairfield Inn and Suites, which hired her as spokesperson for something the company called «National Amazing Month,» a marketing campaign that involved conducting a survey in which it asked 1,400 people about who helps them stay amazing.
Microsoft, for example, has reduced itself to heckling Google with two campaigns: «Scroogled,» about the alleged evils of Google's e-mail advertising policy (something that consumers have met with a shrug ever since Gmail's introduction nearly a decade ago); and the «Bing It On Challenge,» in which people on the street pick the search results they like best (which apes the old Pepsi Challenge — a campaign that defined Pepsi by what it isn't, and thus condemned it to being Coke's bridesmaid forever).
Bank of Montreal chief economist Doug Porter concurs, noting that last year analysts were debating whether Ottawa was in position to post a surplus a year earlier — 2014 — something the prime minister bragged about during the 2011 campaign.
Almost half of all Reddit users said that they learned something news - worthy about the presidential campaign from the site in a given week.
«It's impossible to overestimate the importance of relationships and something more there than just a pitch,» says Fishback, who, coincedentally just finished breakfast with Kutcher this morning in New York when he spoke to Inc.com («We spent all morning talking about marketing campaigns,» he says.
For instance, Juhuasuan helped Costco to sell about 20,000 jars of mixed nuts in a single two - day promotional campaign, something that could not be achieved through Costco's Tmall Global store operation alone.
Something to think about again would be setting up an email drip campaign for each client that expressed interest.
Knowledge@Wharton recently sat down with Berger to learn more about his findings, including why people share cat memes, which organizations and individuals have conceived and implemented the most successful viral campaigns — from Blendtec to «Movember» — and why making something contagious does not have to be expensive.
Rape culture is when a woman who campaigned for women to be included on banknotes got threatened with rape for her troubles, and when she tried to do something about it, got accused of using the (violent, graphic, horrific) threats against her as a way to get famous.
CNN: My take: «Atheist» isn't a dirty word, congresswoman Chris Stedman, author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious,» writes that when Rep. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign said «the terms non-theist, atheist or non-believer are not befitting of her life's work or personal character» it implied that there is something unfavorable about nonbelievers.
Extensive interviews with Pulayas were published by the missionaries.21 At this stage of the campaign the CMS missionaries developed not only a sense of sympathy for the Pulaya community, but also a degree of emotional commitment to do something concrete about the Pulayas» social condition.
Andrew McAnallen, the student union's vice-president for Academic and Student Affairs, said: «This campaign is something I'm hugely passionate about.
A life that does NOT include wishing Arsenal better or even in a small way, trying to do something about it, by campaigning for a complete change of those responsible for ruining it, which BTW, includes those who who support this corrupt regime.
In what will be a critical six weeks for Balotelli, he must now repay the faith shown in him by Mihajlovic, the club and the supporters, and give them something to cheer about in return in what has turned out to be another disappointing campaign.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
Kane said that the Tottenham Hotspurs fans have been massive during the whole campaign and it is important as a football club to give them something to cheer about.
However, they maintained their average of conceding two goals per Premier League game this campaign at the same time, as errors by Reina and Skrtel enabled the Canaries to have a little something to chirp about.
I haven't seen the ad but I can not possibly imagine that anyone behind the scenes is a mom, or they'd NEVER even think about using this campaign to actually try and sell something.
Without access to the city's internal records, we may never know what really brought about Milwaukee's dangerously substandard medical care implicated in the Fetal Infant Mortality Review, or discern the cause of the extreme bias toward African - American babies dying in Milwaukee, or discover the root of the subsequent bizarre publicity campaign by the local Milwaukee government against cosleeping, but we can be sure of one thing, «Something's rotten in Denmark... er, Milwaukee.»
Note that Ivan is describing something very different than traditional mass communications: he's talking about working closely (no doubt frequently one - on - one) with people on Facebook and other networking sites over a long period of time to help build a cadre of very committed activists — something that most electoral campaigns (and even most issue advocacy campaigns) simply can't do, whether because of lack of time or lack of resources.
Is there something really and truly unique about your campaign or candidate?
Stephen Geer, the Obama campaign's email team leader, applied the pith of a veteran writer to the same dynamic: «You develop a strong connection with your supporters and you give them something to do about it.»
Here's a little something to check out: a few days back, the Obama campaign published a very clever infographic that lays out information they'd like you to know about the 1,000,000 people who've donated to the President's 2012 reelection effort so far.
Digital advertising is another, since even Google and Facebook ad campaigns benefit from extensive experimentation with keywords and demographics, something that's difficult to do well if you're learning on the fly (and don't even THINK about doing «cookie targeting» on your own).
Some suggestions: give visitors stuff to do besides just give you money, create a site design that says something about the candidate, recognize your best volunteers, provide users with a behind - the - scenes look at your campaign, and create a community around your site.
The president noted that just as it is the case in the United States, the health of the candidates is something that the electorates will talk about, but then that will not form part of his campaign «I noticed in the US elections too there were issues about candidates» health so it's something that people will talk about but I don't take advantage of a person's health... I believe that I have enough to talk about without running on somebody's health».
I wrote recently about Isaacs» renewed effort to raise campaign cash for candidates outside his own jurisdiction as he lays he groundwork for his next bid at the state party chairmanship (something he says he won't do until Ed Cox steps down).
«Bernie Sanders did something audacious in his presidential campaign: he spoke about real people's lives,» de Blasio said in an email to supporters.
«There's something archly ironic for someone working on a campaign with Peter Mandelson to complain about others working in the shadows, but there you go.
During the incident, which reaches an ailing Robinson from several sources on the campaign bus, the prime minister called a BBC story about something he allegedly told his deputy Nick Clegg «rubbish» before going on to say «I'm going to close them down after the election!»
It appears unlikely at this moment that a campaign finance deal will be reached between Cuomo and legislative leaders before the WFP meets to consider the endorsement, which means activists will be asked to trust that the governor can deliver — something about which they have grown wary after four - plus years of lip service on this issue and very little actual movement.
It's interesting to think about how the committee might have reacted if the Clinton campaign had done something similar — had the data flowed in the other direction, would they have responded as harshly?
Much has changed over the years, and, while there is still something of the Sartrean hell about the conference season, they do provide an unrivalled opportunity to inject some impetus into your lobbying campaign.
He said when he went around campaigning in 2008 and 2012, he observed that a lot of the roads in the country were in very bad shape «and any chief I went to complained that the major issue they had was the road network; so I decided that we must do something about it.»
«Many, many people during the election campaign were excited about the prospect of doing something different.
In the short term, the endorsement gives de Blasio something to talk about, after a week that saw some strong developments from the Thompson campaign, which picked up the endorsement of the Bronx Democratic County Organization and has begun to attract special attention from the front - running Quinn campaign.
Like, if the Republicans continue to control the Senate thanks to a Cuomo - approved gerrymander plus five defections that the governor was perfectly OK with, and then over the course of the next couple of years their conference blocks campaign finance reform and drug reform and a hike of the minimum wage, doesn't it become somewhat more difficult for Cuomo to explain to Democratic primary voters why he didn't just do something about it?
The Corbynite ethos has been orientated towards the expressive (something shared, historically, with the majority of Labour members), yet there are interesting debates on the Labour left about what Corbynism means for Labour's tradition of «parliamentary socialism» when factoring in the place and role of Momentum, the campaigning organisation set up to support Corbyn.
«Rob Astorino should know something about real pay to play since he's used his position as County Executive to pad his own personal bank account», said said Matt Wing, Cuomo campaign spokesman.
De Blasio has stuck closely to his campaign theme — income inequality is bad, and the government should do something about it — even as he's moved aggressively to take that message beyond New York.
Noting that he, like Teachout, campaigns around the sprawling district for something like 15 hours a day, day in and day out, I asked Faso what he was hearing about Trump.
But now Bradley finally has something to smile about with the shock news that two Labour councillors in his neck of the woods, Lee Anderson and Chris Baron, have defected to the Tories as Momentum steps up its campaigning in Ashfield.
Naturally, both the Democrats and the Republicans have something to say about these polls, with each putting the best possible spin on things as the campaign enters its final days.
«So there was a paradox: even if you actually agreed, secretly, with the Tory line on immigration, you might well simultaneously think there was something a bit naff about making it the centrepiece of the campaign
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