Sentences with phrase «specific constituencies»

Questions about the use of online ads, which are delivered centrally but targeted in specific constituencies too need to be part of the reform in electoral laws that are needed.
Each of these groups has its own arguments to make for specific constituencies.
He has also proposed allocating specific constituencies for Christians - a suggestion that Islamists are likely to reject.
However, because they mention only Theresa May and the Conservative Party, rather than specific constituency candidates and local issues, they classify as national spend.
As we've discussed many times, digital ads are perfect for this kind of targeted campaign, since activist groups like AFP can aim them at specific Congressional districts and zero - in on specific constituencies within those districts.
They recently revised the website and created collateral material targeting specific constituencies, including the business community.
Campaigning group People's Pledge is planning a number of votes in specific constituencies to increase pressure on politicians for a broader in - out vote on Britain's future relationship with the EU.
Consulting firms, issue verticals, trainings for specific constituencies, trainings offered by unions, capacity building entities and so on run unabated.
However, when voters were asked to think about their specific constituency, the Lib Dems retained a lead over the Conservatives in half.
Hamstrung by the requirements of a super-majority (thanks to its sixth member, the Fishers Island Justice) and lacking the survival instincts required of having specific constituencies to satisfy, no wonder the Town Board often defaults to... the status quo.
The alternative approach taken by Lord Ashcroft is to ask a two stage question, asking people a standard voting intention question and then to think about their specific constituency.
The two parties are expected to rally their supporters to vote for each other in some specific constituencies in order to enhance their chances in the elections.
The Liberal Democrats are doing much better in seats when voters are asked about their specific constituency than in national polls.
When that funding is divided into individual grants targeted to specific constituencies, those recipients will act to secure their particular aid.
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