Further exacerbating Fisher's frustration was that these members had the audacity to wear their own union T - shirts while
talking to voters about why they believed Baeza would be the better representative for students — as well as teachers.
The BBC's Jon Kay has travelled from London to Glasgow,
talking to voters about what they want from this election.
«We want to be listening and
talking to voters about the huge choice they face.
Ed Balls says Labour has been
talking to voters about the issues that matter on ITV News: immigration, the NHS and jobs for young people.
Unlike him, I am showing up in every corner of this region and
talking to voters about affordable health care and creating jobs.
«It's clearly an example of when
you talk to voters about issues they care about, you cross party lines on issues like education and funding,» Pellegrino said.
«It's a long process to convince voters and to
talk to voters about the issues that they face, the roll of the attorney general,» he said in an interview.
«Sometimes when
you talk to voters about Albany they literally shake their heads.
He can
talk to voters about how their trust is important to him, and recruit fancy commissioners, and say «Moreland» a lot, but the outcomes of these putatively investigative exercises will always be whatever Cuomo needs them to be.
«We know from our campaigns how important it is to
talk to voters about the relevance of libraries and librarians to business development — both locally and nationally.
It's why we've been running a Vote4Energy campaign this year: to
talk to voters about why they should insist politicians running for office take a stand on our energy future.
Because of the dedication, energy and commitment from our fabulous volunteers, we were able to
talk to voters about these candidates and celebrate in victory Tuesday night as both won their primary elections!
Not exact matches
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).
Dr. Michael Hudson joins Double Down
to talk about the economic reality behind the Trump
voter and
about whether or not, as it is claimed, Hillary Clinton is the «most progressive» candidate in Democratic history.
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).
To young voters, Reagan seemed to be talking about the problems that actually existed all around the
To young
voters, Reagan seemed
to be talking about the problems that actually existed all around the
to be
talking about the problems that actually existed all around them.
Talking about upward mobility doesn't help with
voters who aren't already inclined
to vote Republican unless that upward mobility
talk is combined with clear explanations of policies that will plausibly improve the lives of those
voters.
Republicans can choose
to talk more
about foreign policy, but it isn't clear that the
voters are ready
to decide the next president primarily on foreign policy.
If you casually threaten nuclear war on twitter, or lie
about crowd sizes and
voter fraud, destabilize relationships with important allies, if you
talk shit
about Obama playing golf then spend millions of tax payer dollars EVERY WEEKEND
to fly
to Florida
to play golf, if you share classified info with Russian ambassadors then the media should be hard on you.
About a dozen people came to the Park District meeting room on Tuesday to talk about the idea of asking voters to fund the project through a referendum i
About a dozen people came
to the Park District meeting room on Tuesday
to talk about the idea of asking voters to fund the project through a referendum i
about the idea of asking
voters to fund the project through a referendum issue.
Right now, the Park District does not have the money
to do anything with it, and would have
to go back
to its
voters to ask for more money
to build a golf course or water park, like they've been
talking about.»
You're hammering your
talking points and message into
voters» heads — whether or not they care enough
about your race
to actually click on an ad.
For instance, Romney's campaign
talked a lot
about microtargeted communications, but they seem
to have had in mind reaching out
to the same pool of
voters as usual but with better messaging.
Besides this fear of crossover
voters «stealing» the primary away from people who actually are in the party, one bonus purported from here is that a closed primary tends
to let candidates
talk more openly
about their views during the primary since they are largely just speaking
to their base.
confirmed that «
voters are
about six points more likely
to support Trump when they're taking the poll online then when they're
talking to a live interviewer,» said Dropp.
Demagogic policies, How many times we have seen politicians saying things like «the wealthy are guilty of the people poverty», or
talking about the 2013 US fiscal Cliff agreement «the wealthy have
to pay more taxes
to finance the people health services», for me those are populist and demagogic tactics
to gain more
voters, because they know that the democracy is controlled by the mob.
If immigration is what the
voters want
to talk about, the economy is top of the candidates» list.
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.
As Cuomo huddled with a group of advisors that included former state Comptroller H. Carl McCall (the man he challenged in the 2002 Democratic gubernatorial primary, hurting his relationship with the black community), Manhattan Democratic Chairman / Assemblyman Keith Wright and former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson, Paladino's campaign manager
talked to Gerson Borrero
about the GOP / Conservative nominee's efforts
to woo Latino
voters.
«I feel a strong connection with
voters when I
talk about how my parents worked hard
to lift us
to the middle class and instilled hard working values that allowed me
to succeed,» Delgado said in a statement.
«For most offices, New York State's contribution «limits» are substantially higher than those of any other state that imposes limits, and they are so high as
to ensure that large donors dominate major political campaigns and candidates spend as much time as possible raising money from donors rather than
talking with
voters about issues,» Cuomo said in the written version of the SoS.
Proving once again that e.politics has a face made for radio, I went on Karen Jagoda's Digital Politics show yesterday
to talk about using the internet and in particular online video
to connect with
voters.
Flint compared herself
to the hugely outnumbered band of Spartans in the film 300 when
talking about the onslaught from Ukip - turned - Tory
voters that she and others like Gloria de Piero and even Dennis Skinner faced.
Similarly, Dan Manatt
talked about the potential of video allow campaigns
to reach past traditional media filters and speak directly
to voters.
Now, with Labour scrambling around trying
to find a way
to win back
voters, you are just as likely
to hear someone on the left
talking about cutting back benefits or the need
to limit immigration as you are a Conservative or right - wing paper.
With Cameron victorious, Scottish
voters are now more likely
to think that only the SNP can stand up for them, especially since Labour in Westminster is
talking about «moving
to the centre ground `.
For Cameron that meant
talking about the NHS — a risky choice given that Labour traditionally owns the theme and many
voters are still angry with hospital closures and the longer waiting lists
to see GPs.
Marvin Scott
talks to Grimm
about his campaign, his position on the issues, why he believes he is the better candidate and why he says
voters should overlook his criminal record.
Spitzer himself spent the afternoon
talking to reporters, speaking individually
to only seven or so
voters — and leaving in a taxi with
about that many signatures on his own petition sheet.
While the right of the party have lectured Corbyn and the left for the past year
about talking - down
to voters, being «out of touch» and not understanding ordinary people's views, here Smith is saying he believes Labour should go into the 2020 election telling the 52 % of Leave
voters they are simply wrong.
Mr Duncan Smith said
voters responded better
to «less finger - wagging, more arm around the shoulder» when
talking about social issues» — Daily Mail
I believe that with today's technology you can get the word out
about these elections online and by old fashioned door -
to - door campaigning and
talking to voters.
After their rout in the elections and referendum, the Liberal Democrats now
talk privately
about «identity issues» where they diverge from the Tories,
to remind
voters they are a separate party, and «unity issues» on which they strongly support their Coalition partner.
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.
We've
talked repeatedly in these pages
about the Democratic advantages when it comes
to the actual mechanics of running political campaigns this cycle: they're running more ads, building a strong
voter contact program and raising more money (for better or worse) than their Republican counterparts.
I was just he was able
to communicate with the outside world, and if Facebook is a better spot than MySpace in Lebanon
to reach out
to young
voters talk about democracy, and perhaps fight radicals, so be it.
I was intending
to talk about using computers
to handle
voter information, not
about computers
to record votes, which isn't really relevant.
Also on the show this week: Glenn Kessler, the President of HCD Research,
talked about measuring physiological reactions
to ads and messaging and how political strategist might incorporate biometric data in their analysis of what engages
voters.
In Union Square, where he was slated
to start collecting signatures, Spitzer
talked with few
voters, spending the majority of his hour - long appearance answering questions from a group of
about 50 reporters.