Sentences with phrase «talk to the voters at»

If you doubt it, go and talk to the voters at the grassroots and come back here to tell me your findings.
Howie Hawkins and Randy Credico talk to voters at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue (Photo: Will Bredderman).
The Daily Politics is touring the UK talking to voters at 18 locations and asking for their views on the general election - and Monday's stop was at the Northern Ireland School of Falconry in Ballymena.

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She was of course talking about «The Apprentice,» the NBC reality show hosted by Trump that was a giant hit when it premiered in 2004 and is still very much at the core of his appeal to his voters (though after 14 seasons, he's now off the show for good).
After a series of phone conversations with company officials that began in August 2015, Flaxman came to Starbucks headquarters in December to talk with chairman and ceo Howard Schultz and other leaders about what he and his team considered a wildly ambitious goal: TurboVote would help lift voter participation to 75 percent, at a date to be determined.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
At first, I thought Rove had just given up on talking to the median voter and decided it was easier just to produce an ad sucking up to his donors.
Straight - talking and streetwise, he gives the impression of relishing the challenge of tackling voters on the doorstep whatever they have to throw at him.
We only had a few minutes to talk, but we got to cover a little bit about how campaigns build target profiles to reach individual voters with messages tailored for them — at least in theory.
Second, both campaigns worked intensely to use all means at their disposal, whether advertising, spin, or volunteers talking to voters.
But green groups haven't hesitated to take aim at Trump online, with the Natural Resources Defense Council criticizing his recent move to rescind climate standards for federal infrastructure and the League of Conservation Voters praising Miami's Republican mayor, Tomás Regalado, for saying it is time to talk about climate change.
At the same time, they can be building up data on the electorate by talking to voters one - on - one and developing technologies and procedures to use that data to target their outreach efficiently, effectively and repeatedly.
«The reason why the Democratic Party is losing across the nation and at home is that they are coopted by a small band of misfits who continue to talk to each other in echo chambers and refuse to acknowledge that the party of Roosevelt, Kennedy and Clinton no longer has the ability to communicate with working - class voters,» she said.
Phil Woolas claims that even at party gatherings Labour was scared to talk about one of the biggest concerns among voters, and that by 2010 the party had no credibility left on the issue -
However, I am always thrilled to talk, which is why I am publicizing my direct number and encourage voters to reach me at any time.»
Since day one, we've been focused on our grassroots infrastructure, with volunteers out there every day to meet with voters and talk about the importance of this election, and what is at stake this November,» Recchia said.
After all the talk of a «youthquake» at the 2017 general election, Jeremy Corbyn's appeal to young voters has been called into question this year.
He also went door to door in his district, hung around at the local Starbucks talking one on one with voters, staked yard signs at the entrance to residential subdivisions, and attended homeowners» association meetings.
By putting the referendum pledge at the front and centre of its 2015 campaign the Conservative Party would not only be missing the chance to talk about the things most voters care about more, like the economy, jobs and public services.
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, a Democratic candidate in the recall election targeting Republican Gov. Scott Walker, stops to talk to voters Monday at Z - Spot Espresso & Coffee in Sheboygan.
And he's traveling to Iowa and Nebraska this week to talk about income inequality, at the same time Clinton is reintroducing herself to Iowa voters.
U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer, D - N.Y., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D - N.Y., will stop at Sunshine's Coffee Shop on Thompson Road in DeWitt to rally voters for Deacon and talk about their support for a bill to provide paid family leave for American workers.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the IDC responded, «The reason why the Democratic Party is losing across the nation and at home is that they are coopted by a small band of misfits who continue to talk to each other in echo chambers and refuse to acknowledge that the party of Roosevelt, Kennedy and Clinton no longer has the ability to communicate with working - class voters.
The crowd was smaller than usual at the Berlin Fair, but Malloy talked to numerous voters as he walked through the fairgrounds with Aresimowicz.
Mr. Sharpton, in introducing Mr. Cuomo, also seemed to hint at the scramble between Mr. Cuomo and Ms. Nixon to win over black voters — and seemed to take a swipe at Ms. Nixon for merely «talking about» being progressive, although he did not mention her by name.
Jolie and her co-writer Loung Ung visited last month's 7th annual Deadline's The Contenders all - day awards - season event at the DGA Theater to talk about their film (as part of Netflix's presentation) to a packed house of AMPAS and key guild voters.
Upset by Oregon voters» rejection this spring of a constitutional amendment to ensure stable funding for schools, Dana Coffin, a senior at Cascade Union High School, began talking with her friends about ways they could help their district.
As a voter in the awards and talking with other journalists at the event, it was clear Nissan's efforts to get the Titan to the event and the truck itself both factored into the voting.
If «stunned» is the adjective we keep hearing about the reaction to the news, there's good reason for that, right at the core of the UK's political elite: in an interview with former Prime Minister Tony Blair, CNN's Wolf Blitzer today has heard one of the most telling confessions of how things went this way, as Blair talks of the Labour Party failing to mobilize its voters by explaining to them, «This was not a protest vote.»
With the carrier recognised as Africa's Leading Airline by voters at the World Travel Awards, Breaking Travel News here talks with Vincent Coste, commercial director, Kenya Airways, to find out what it means to pick up this prestigious honour.
Breaking Travel News talks with Alessandro Balestra, public relations manager at the One & Only Palmilla, about how it feels to have been recognised as Mexico & Central America's Most Romantic Resort by voters at the World Travel Awards.
Here Breaking Travel News talks with general manager Ralph Radtke about the demands of staying ahead of the competition, the world - class facilities on offer at the property and how it felt to be recognised by voters at the prestigious World Travel Awards.
Shaleen Shanthikumar, general manager, Taya Finch, talks to Breaking Travel News as the organisation is recognised as Sri Lanka's Leading Travel Agency by voters at the World Travel Awards.
Recognised as Sri Lanka's Leading Destination Management Company by voters at the World Travel Awards, Breaking Travel News here talks to Roshan Madurawala, country manager, Aitken Spence Travels, about the prestigious title.
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