Sentences with phrase «there talking to voters»

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There was plenty of fine talk of trusting Scots to choose the nation's destiny, of giving voters a choice.
What Stein is proving here is that in all this talk of hacking — and international governmental interference and voter fraud — there is a way to find out whether the vote totals are accurate: If there is a paper trail, official vote totals can be easily verified in a manual recount.
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.
Site Canvassing: On May 7th along with knocking doors we'll be training and sending canvassers to bus stops, shopping plaza parking lots, parks and everywhere there is heavy foot traffic to talk to voters and folks who need to register to vote.
Tackling the BNP is about recognising that there are hundreds of thousands of hard - working families in northern mill - towns, the once - smokey bits of the Midlands, blue collar estates in the Thames estuary and pockets of post-industrial Britain around the country who feel let down by the Establishment and are turning to the only party that talks about their concerns (Incidentally, they aren't necessarily core Labour voters, they are mostly long - standing, fed - up non-voters).
«I've talked to Carl Paladino several times, in fact, since the primary and I've explained - we've had very civil discussions -... the Conservatives went to the polls, there was an election I won by a very large margin, (the voters) made their decision, the voters have expressed their point of view in that case,» Lazio told host John Gambling.
According to this source, there's talk — and a plan floated by the NAACP — that NY - 15 would be carefully redrawn to maximize black voters, but also keep the Bronx's share less than Manhattan's, percentage-wise.
However, the Labour party do seem to have correctly identified David Cameron's potential weakness — 36 % of people agree that David Cameron «flip - flops» and 63 % agree that «David Cameron talks a good line but it is hard to know whether there is any substance behind the words» — that includes 51 % of Tory voters.
«She's been out there and trying to listen and talk to the voters
They'll talk about the latest Siena New York poll which surveyed registered voters on a range of issues from who they support for President to whether there should be a cap on property taxes.
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.»
«Even if what they are pitching is tangible and legitimate and can really give you voters to talk to in a different tone no campaign has the bandwidth... There's not the targeting ability to do it.»
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