Sentences with phrase «sway over voters»

Well - established Democratic incumbents, however, still held sway over voters in many states, especially in Deep South.

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Stronach was confident enough to let his belly sag over the waistband of his jeans, believing his smooth, doughy chest would sway voters to entrust him with Austria's future.
Fatigued by years of austerity and swayed by promises of debt relief, Icelandic voters dumped the Social Democrats from power on Saturday, returning a center - right government that ruled over its financial collapse five years ago.
The political firm, which consulted on President Donald Trump's campaign, siphoned data from some 50 million Facebook users as it built an election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
And politicians, recognizing that America has so many mindless zombies willing to believe that a higher power guides everything from who they marry to what they eat for breakfast, use this game of mind control to sway these gullible voters over to their cause.
The trio of tweets penned Monday and Tuesday were a last - ditch attempt to sway voters for Trump's endorsed candidate, Strange, over former judge Roy Moore.
When the Club for Growth's $ 287,000 in TV ads aimed at swaying conservative - leaning voters on Hoffman's behalf first hit the airwaves a few weeks ago, Scozzafava enjoyed a slim but statistically significant edge in this Republican - leaning district: A Siena survey released earlier this month, before the Club for Growth and Hoffman ads hit the airwaves, found she held a 7 - point edge over Owens, 35 - 28 percent.
The poll found that Faso was able to sway over Independent voters — considered crucial in the vast district, which includes all of Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Ostego, Schoharie, Sullivan and Ulster counties as well as pieces of Broome, Dutchess, Montgomery and Rensselaer counties.
Bishops in the Lords hold great sway over matters of life and death, most recently in organising to prevent right - to - die reform — against the will of 82 % of voters.
Facebook Inc.'s co-founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg has been called to appear before a House panel as fallout continues from revelations that Cambridge Analytica had siphoned data from some 50 million Facebook users as it built a election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
Facebook's reputation is already under attack over Russia's alleged use of Facebook tools to sway U.S. voters with divisive and false news posts before and after the 2016 election.
Facebook is struggling to stave off a barrage of criticism that it hasn't done enough to address revelations that Cambridge Analytica, which worked with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, siphoned data from about 50 million Facebook users as it built an election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
The crisis stems from reports that Cambridge Analytica had siphoned data from tens of millions of Facebook users as it built an election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
Cambridge Analytica had received data from some 50 million Facebook users as it built a election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has come under intense pressure from politicians in Europe and the US to explain how political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, harvested data from about 50 million Facebook users as it built an election - consulting company that boasted it could sway voters in contests all over the world.
With the primaries over, Florida voters will be focusing on the November ballot and political action committees will be spending millions of dollars on advertising to help sway them.
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