Sentences with phrase «to win over voters»

They would stand a better chance of winning over voters who are excessively sensitive about the budget.
Paterson has done well at winning over voters in the Empire State.
Labour hasn't yet been able to make significant inroads into the SNP support base, which remains at the same level that delivered last year's majority, and needs to focus on winning over voters who backed the SNP at last year's election.
If Lhota has a chance of winning, he'll need to win over voters like Mary Anne Cornell, whom he met during a visit to a Howard Beach block party over the weekend, pollsters said.
Corbyn also sought to downplay the claim that he is not capable of winning over voters who do not already agree with him — by pointing to his successive victories and growing support base in Islington North and the Labour leadership election result.
Labour desperately needs to develop its stars of tomorrow — the people who will get great media coverage and win over voters not just in advance of the next election, but in the run up to 2020.
Considering Trump has convinced voters that he's qualified for the position based on his experience as a businessman, an endorsement from Bloomberg, a successful billionaire businessman, could help Clinton win over some voters, especially swing voters and moderate Republicans wary of a Trump presidency.
The problem is that Huckabee's support of a national sales tax (the FairTax) and his habit of engaging in identity politics gestures makes it difficult for him to win over voters outside his evangelical base.
For his own part, Trump offered what he thought was a winning combination for winning over voters.
Labour MP Paul Flynn says his party needs to win over voters disillusioned with the political system to recover from its general election defeat by the Conservatives.
Vince Cable has signalled he will examine radical new taxes on wealth to ease inequality in Britain, as he vowed to win over voters from the «cult» of Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.
Though they are not the most marginal seats in the country, David Cameron must win over their voters if the Tories are to win a working majority in the House of Commons.
Tony Blair flagged up to Labour why they're failing to win over voters recently, but he could advise Corbynistas living on a fault line to be mindful of earthquakes and they'd write it off as centrist meddling
Jeremy Corbyn batted off questions about Trident, his reshuffle and whether he can win over voters in a lengthy interview on the Today programme.
I have never been a quitter and I am not going to start now,» reads a message on the Facebook page of scandal - soaked Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr., who received a shellacking last night at the hands of Gustavo Rivera, a relatively unknown candidate who won over voters by not being Pedro Espada.
If Mr Murphy is to achieve his ambition of successfully defending all of his party's citadels, Labour will have to win over voters who at present could not seriously contemplate voting for the party at all.
The Clinton campaign tried hard to win over voters like Maurer with ads highlighting Trump's most misogynistic remarks, casting him as an unhinged troglodyte no self - respecting woman could support.
So while the new self - effacing Ed is a likeable sort of chap, capable of winning over voters on the streets, the «erk» approach is never going to be enough to get him into Downing Street.
This referendum was called by U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron because of a promise made in his election campaign to renegotiate terms with the EU and then hold a referendum, designed to win over voters he feared would defect to UKIP.
Instead of institution building, conservatives keep pinning their hopes on magic candidates who will give magic speeches to win over the voters we need.
With just three games to go in the regular season, and back - to - back games against Ball State and Toledo, the Huskies will need to win over voters and pull off some style wins that will carry more weight than a 44 - point victory over UMass.
This, it turns out, may just be enough for former world - class strikers to win over voters.
«Every place Wendy Long goes throughout New York State she wins over voters and impresses all who make the effort to be an educated voter.»
Astorino, 47, took an optimistic tack — important in winning over voters — when he closed out his speech citing great New Yorkers and great New York moments.
Communication: The Labour leader has been told he needs to use more «direct language» to win over voters
Ed Miliband needs to use more «direct language» to win over voters, one of his closest frontbench allies has said.
Polls taken immediately after the Tories returned from Blackpool appeared to show the combination of George Osborne's tax promises and David Cameron's keynote speech had won over voters.
Better to buy - in less experienced talent, who will owe you some allegiance for their promotion and will necessarily need and want to work harder to control the airwaves and win over voters.
Jeremy Corbyn batted off questions about Trident, his reshuffle and whether he can win over voters...
It's the fifth and final year of a coalition government, a time when ministers are more likely to spend time falling out with each other in order to win over the voters than they are actually getting things done.
The party must win over voters who have switched to the Conservatives, the group that differs most in outlook and attitude from those who currently work and vote for Labour.
The Labour leader has been facing another period of unwanted pressure over the silly season ever since shadow health secretary Andy Burnham suggested the party needed to «shout louder» to win over voters.
He tries to win over every voter, no matter their political persuasion.
But I suspect that Shapps» ulterior motive is to win over any voters who are leaning towards UKIP, as well as to pacify any Tory backbenchers who might be thinking of causing trouble for Cameron.
And when the phoney rally was called off, the fiercely ambitious Amin, a Muslim, intended to take credit for defusing the situation — winning over voters, and police, in the marginal seat of Dudley North.
Mr. Sanders's Michigan triumph also offered much - needed proof that he could win over voters in the populous, racially diverse swing states where the eventual Democratic nominee will need victories in November.
Was it their sex appeal or charisma that won over voters?
How are UKIP attempting to win over voters?
Mychajliw, meanwhile, believes his work and accomplishment as an opposing - party watchdog to Democratic County Executive Mark Poloncarz, will win over voters who see him as a champion for taxpayers.
While Espaillat tried to win over voters by arguing it was time for change, and by pointing to his immigrant roots and the historic nature of his candidacy, Rangel maintained that his experience made him better qualified to represent the district, which spans upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
You didn't go out of your way to talk to a 7 year old on the phone as a political act or to win over voters, you did it because you are a genuinely incredible person.
While Prop. 46 may not have won over voters, constitutional rights are not subject to a popularity contest.
Ripon did not just extend to Cruz's campaign, however — it was a platform that Cambridge Analytic intended for Republican candidates so they could use psychological profiling to win over voters.
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