Sentences with phrase «target voters think»

Perhaps the party is so far ahead that it doesn't matter that 55 % of target voters think David Cameron is lightweight?

Not exact matches

«But I can't imagine more than two - thirds of voters in San Francisco thinking that our city government should be introducing measures that will cost local jobs and spitefully target one industry.»
Facebook said it thought Cambridge had deleted the data, but the Times» and Observer reports cited former employees and documents that the data was used to target voters during the 2016 presidential election.
Bloomberg discovered that the Trump campaign sought to depress Hillary Clinton's voter turnout by targeting African - American voters with a South Park - style animation that said: «Hillary Thinks African Americans are Super Predators.»
Most digital political professionals will think of voter file / cookie - targeting or IP - targeted online ads when the word «addressable» comes up, but more and more cable and satellite TV providers can now direct ads at specific households based on demographic or voter data.
Whether the voters believe Labour or not is another matter, but I think the fact that the spokesman is someone who was a Government rebel on 90 days, and who has been a target of surveillance himself, make Labour's position that little bit more credible.
Everyone's been in Kentucky Boneless Chicken mode since I soft - polled a bunch of target voters on recognition issues and just over 70 % of them thought Ed Balls was EWAN MCGREGOR»S DAD.
The leadership's strategy is to register and canvas more voters in target seats, banking on increased turnout to flip new marginals that were long thought to be beyond Corbyn's reach.
But Democrats in Middlesex County thought that they could use computer models to target voters in smaller races.
Last year he admitted that many ethnic minority voters in his target seat of Dudley North, held by a Labour majority of just 649, think that the Tories «remain a racist party».
One might think that the same voters who wanted to reform school districts would also want to reform the school finance behemoth — assuming they understood that 66 might make school finance more equitable, targeted and transparent.
His group replicated the methods of psychographic profiling over two years, firstly examining differences in personality traits, thinking styles and cognitive biases between voters in the UK's 2016 EU referendum and then devising their own campaign to test whether it might be possible to identify, target and influence voters.
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