Sentences with phrase «traditional campaign»

Others are paid to do more traditional campaign work like communications consulting and opposition research.
Unlike traditional campaign accounts, «issue - oriented» nonprofits have no limits on how much money they can collect and spend.
That makes it difficult and pricey to communicate with many local voters through traditional campaign television.
At least one other candidate has chosen a less traditional campaign - spending strategy.
Note that the «net plays into all kinds of traditional campaign activities — from phone - banking to block - walking — and that it's usually sitting there in the background.
«Titanfall delivers a brand - new online experience that combines fluid, fast - paced multiplayer action with heroic, set - piece moments found in traditional campaign modes
In particular, the 16 % of registered voters who follow political figures on social media participate in various traditional campaign activities at high rates — from volunteering and donating money, to encouraging others to get out and support their preferred candidates and causes.
The average online donation was $ 80, and the average Obama donor gave more than once... Obama also raised millions from traditional campaign bundlers — rich, well - connected fundraisers — but the bulk of the more than $ 600 million that Obama raised throughout the campaign was through the Internet, aides said.
«Apart from spreading traditional campaigning methods to a new space, I think that's where the key impact will occur.»
Imposing limits on campaign spending for candidates who forego taxpayer dollars and instead run traditional campaigns would be unconstitutional.
«Retailers will enjoy a surge of pre-orders that traditional campaigns only aspire to.
As has been widely reported, Trump's campaign has not been spending heavily on TV ads or traditional campaign staff:
If the new approach to defeating him succeeds, Trump said at rally Sunday that he would likely not deliver a concession speech — another affront to traditional campaign protocol.
Rejecting traditional campaign techniques in favor of social media, the party pushed its agenda of, first, ending the generous state subsidies and salaries paid to Italy's political parties and elected politicians and, second, replacing them with a vaguely conceived Internet - based representation system.
Unlike traditional campaign finance, super PACs can not give directly to candidates.
For those campaigns, PACs and parties that opt to use technology not just to better optimize persuasion efforts but to actually build meaningful relationships at scale, a whole slew of traditional campaign pitfalls cease to exist.
When consultants say rapid, they means hours, not days, and that requires change among traditional campaign strategists who until now could better control campaign messages.
Boyajian will soon embark on a «Bluegrass and Politics» music tour and «Don on the Clock» jobs tour, as well as traditional campaign events, said a spokesman.
Cuomo says he is foregoing traditional campaigning as much as possible, and letting his actions as governor speak for themselves.
Christie and running mate Kim Guadagno have just taken the wraps off of It's My NJ, a microsite separate and apart from their official, more traditional campaign site.
Cuomo on Wednesday signed a bill into law he says curbs that impact, requiring new disclosure for non-profit entities that engage in political activity, require the lobbyists and consultants of candidates be disclosed and limit coordination between traditional campaigns and PACs, but the new law is getting a thumbs down from ethics watchdogs.
«The internet brings traditional campaign methods to a new arena, a space in which people are increasingly living their lives,» says Alex Smith, editor of blog LabourList.
So far this cycle, the outside groups, which may accept unlimited donations from anonymous donors, have been far more active than each party & rsquo; s traditional campaign committee.
Trump's operation has been trying to identify his most passionate fans and funnel their energy into traditional campaign activities.
«He raised $ 3.4 million but only has $ 2.4 million left — that's a pretty high burn rate given that most people have not seen Astorino TV ads or traditional campaign outreach,» Gyory said.
«I intend to work closely with the Leader and the General Secretary to help put Labour on a stable financial footing, build a mass membership party with the active support and engagement of unions and affiliated organisations and to champion traditional campaigning in a modern setting.»
Because the TV debates dominated everything, the more traditional campaign props, such as party political broadcasts and manifesto launches, had to work even harder to get noticed.
Delaney believes that candidates at the local level, however, will still be able to win races through traditional campaigning for years to come.
It's also a win - win situation, he explains: «Retailers will enjoy a surge of pre-orders that traditional campaigns only aspire to.
Before it began, we envisaged a return to traditional campaigning methods, with daily press conferences to scrutinise Labour and promote our policies.
Next Level Games» effort may suffer from the lack of that DS game's more traditional campaign, but it benefits from a more approachable control system and a few more ideas of its own, and it deserves to see through the storm around it to find some appreciation.
It sounds like «Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» will feature the popular Zombies mode, which is sort of a story mode unto itself, but it's not an outright replacement for the traditional campaign.
Reports on Kotaku, Eurogamer, and CharlieIntel all corroborate Polygon's piece; it sounds like a series of co-operative missions are intended to stand - in for the traditional campaign, though it's not clear if they'll end up in the game that ships this October.
Someone unmoved by a traditional campaign might very well react better to the mobile version.
It's not the first time his aversion to traditional campaigning has cost him an advantage, but it may be the most important.
This is not to suggest that modern techniques are fuelling immoral practices, but traditional campaigning can provide a stronger feeling of transparency and, therefore, parliamentarians often feel more comfortable participating in such methods.
CafePress is not politics focused, but as it turns out, millions of people are using it to advocate for (or beat up on) candidates, and doing so entirely outside the traditional campaigns.
When volunteers were ready before professional staff arrived in a state, for instance, the campaign let the locals represent it in public, including to the news media — something that would send shivers down the spine of a traditional campaign staffer.
Trump, who has shunned creating a traditional campaign structure, is relying heavily on the Republican National Committee to help organize his high - dollar fundraising events and to build a field operation to identify and turn out voters.
Theresa May saw televised debates as a distraction from «a traditional campaign» of getting out and speaking to voters.
After lying low Wednesday, Weiner plans a traditional campaign day on Thursday, visiting a Harlem subway stop, appearing on a radio show and attending a candidates forum in Riverdale, the Bronx.
The Republican challenger has kept up a traditional campaign schedule, appearing at several events a day.
Moore himself has been a rare sight on the traditional campaign trail in the days ahead of a critical U.S. Senate race.
Fernandez, who said he has been doing «traditional campaigning» with community walkthroughs, has been endorsed by several labor unions, including the District Council 9 International Union of Painters and Allied Traders, the PEF Political Action Committee Region 10 and the Local 46 Metallic Lathers & Reinforcing Iron Workers.
He has dispensed with a traditional campaign launch at a press conference as the group seeks to focus attention on its website, which aims to win over young wavering voters in the higher income groups who might be put off a campaign to leave.
He scoffed at the need to roll out endorsements, and frequently strayed from any traditional campaign message.
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