Do you think that that will
sway voters in his congressional district this time?
It could be one of the last opportunities for the candidates to
sway voters who haven't yet made up their mind.
Asked whether his huge money advantage suggests that dollars alone do
n't sway voters, he defends his fundraising prowess as necessary to get out his message.
The company has been lambasted by public officials and others for spreading false stories, and for allowing Russian - linked groups to use its platform to potentially
sway voters during the 2016 election.
The home - sharing company analyzed its own listing data to draw that conclusion, clearly in the hopes
of swaying voters in its favor.
Others poured cold water on the idea that Cambridge Analytica was able to use these profiles as grist for its research
on swaying voters by cracking the code of human intention.
If the money were intended to
help sway voters to support Edwards, that might be valid cause for pursuing the case aggressively.
The company has been lambasted by public officials and others for spreading false stories, and for allowing Russian - linked groups to use its platform to
potentially sway voters during the 2016 election.
On the fears that the prevailing economic downturn under APC federal administration could
sway voters towards the PDP, Odigie - Oyegun said «again, if you stretch it down, it is the same argument.
The fact this data was used to custom - tailor ads for prospective voters in service of
swaying voters toward Donald Trump is a wake - up call for people on all sides of the political divide: It matters that you share things on Facebook.
Republicans are banking on the tax cuts to help them win elections and
sway voters heading into the 2018 midterms.
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.
At the same time, gambling opponents pointed to the wording of the casino amendment that highlighted the potential benefits of gambling, including an increase in economic development and school aid as a sign the administration was trying to
sway voters with non-neutral language (an effort to halt the amendment as it appears on the ballot was thwarted by a state judge this month).
It also revealed the president's anxiety about how the investigation could
sway voters as they decide whether to keep congressional Republicans in power or force him to face an aggressive Democratic majority.
From making rounds in the neighborhoods to making a case at candidate forums, a Working Families hopeful, a petitioning candidate and a write - in contender have tried to
sway voters away from the ballot's top line.
Following the September 2014 Scottish independence referendum, the Barnett formula came to widespread attention amid concerns that in a last - minute government bid to
sway voters against independence, Scotland had been promised continued high public spending.
The ad was part of a $ 6 million campaign that the New Democrat Network, a political advocacy group known as a «527,» ran in the last few months in a bid to
sway voters leading up to the elections this week.
Lawmakers are beginning to use insurance as a way to
sway voters Flood insurance is beginning to become a political platform in the U.S..
Crucial questions centre on how this data might have been used to manipulate and
sway voter sentiment during the Brexit campaign and the US presidential election.
But it's a huge leap to say that being able to infer some things from Facebook
means swaying voter behavior.
The firm, London - based Cambridge Analytica, claims to be able to
sway voters through careful profiling of online platforms and crafted social media messaging.
The Reverend Jesse Jackson, veteran civil rights campaigner and influential black politician feels that the Iraq factor will be key in
swaying voters in the US presidential election.
Tabone countered by saying he has served Bayside for all eight years since he moved to the community for its superior schools, and that his record of running for office will not
sway voters who believe in his policies.
The gender of the narrator in political ads can
help sway voters, but an analysis finds that this is one area that campaigns actually aren't exploiting.
It analyzes opinion polls and other indicators of social and political trends, as well as data about different types of individuals, to identify issues and messages that might
sway voters toward certain candidates or issues.
Media reports this weekend revealed that the firm held on to 50 million people's data without their consent, for the purpose of identifying and
swaying voters during the election.
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.
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.
The appeal for «honesty and openness» in the debate over a so - called «Brexit» could be good advice for campaigners for both the «Leave» and «Remain» camps, who have accused each other of fear - mongering and negative campaigning in their attempts to
sway voters.
In the end, though, it was sugar that may have
swayed the voters.
Facebook has come under increasing pressure from Europe and the U.S. to address revelations that 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.
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.
That means if Romney has a campagn money more than the current president he can go on a rampage of negative publicity against Obama to
sway the voters.
The Reform Party was initially constituted as the Stop Common Core Party last year — one of two issue - oriented ballot lines formed last year as a way to draw attention to the candidates» policy issues that could
sway voters.
Wisconsin is viewed as one of the Democrats strongest opportunities to
sway voters.
The firm, initially funded by a multimillion investment by conservative billionaire Robert Mercer and helmed by former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, touted tools using data to identify and
sway voters.
Though he was criticized for the spike in the city's homeless population during his first campaign and dogged by corruption allegations, it was not enough to
sway voters.
Meanwhile, Cuomo's favorability rating fell to 52 percent to 40 percent, though that remains little changed from last month — suggesting the trial of the governor's former top aide Joe Percoco did little to
sway voters» opinions and take its toll on Cuomo.
Additionally, the aforementioned individuals had their party «intact» without divisions and rancor at the time they were gunning for the position of presidents in their respective countries and, also put out convincing and compelling alternative policies to
sway voters to their sides.
The election campaign trail heated up today as members from their respective parties hit the streets to
sway voters.
Other candidates have been campaigning across the district, which covers Harlem, Inwood, Marble Hill, Washington Heights, Morningside Heights, parts of the Upper West Side and the western Bronx, and racking up endorsements in order to
sway voters, DNAinfo previously reported.