Sentences with phrase «still reaching the voters»

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When voters hear a politician mention compassion, they reach for their pocket books» not to give but to make sure they are still there.
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.
TV ads are usually still the best way to reach uncommitted voters (though not always — what if you're running in a small district buried in a big media market?)
It's a common question, but unfortunately one without a firm answer — TV ads are still the best way to reach uncommitted voters, but the internet builds connections that can be tapped again and again, making the two media hard to compare.
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?
University of Manchester research funded by The Economic and Social Research Council found that though TV is still a prized channel for voter communication, online news sources, email and newer social networking tools are now seen as an important way for parties to reach the public.
Online ads switch to a mix of persuasion (to reach voters still making up their minds) and turnout - boosting.
TV will get the bulk of it, since it's still the medium of choice for reaching uncommitted voters, but already in» 04, some major media markets were essentially saturated with campaign ads — there wasn't room for more commercials even if campaigns had been able to buy them.
As the first member of Congress born in the 1980s, the 32 - year - old is still seen as an ideal messenger to reach younger voters.
When Michael Foot was leader, the internal drumbeat against him reached such a crescendo the party was forced to call a press conference in the middle of the 1983 election campaign simply to confirm to voters that he was still leader.
«We are still on the ballot for February 14th, we are campaigning hard day and night and we are redoubling our efforts to reach voters.
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.
Without television ads, mail is still a crucial way for campaigns to reach voters in low profile races.
So we had Tuck, a no - name candidate, without a ground game, whose messaging failed to reach a low - information populace and who suffered a poor voter turnout, fighting against a man backed by the most powerful state teachers union in the country — and Tuck still lost by only four percentage points.
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