Sentences with phrase «uncommitted voters»

"Uncommitted voters" refers to individuals who have not yet made up their minds or pledged their support to any particular political candidate or party. They are undecided and have not made a definitive choice regarding whom to vote for. Full definition
Sunday's debate took place in front of uncommitted voters selected by the Gallup Organization.
TV will get the bulk of it, since it's still the medium of choice for reaching uncommitted voters, but already in» 04, some major media markets were essentially saturated with campaign ads — there wasn't room for more commercials even if campaigns had been able to buy them.
This effect is probably more important before a primary election than in a general, since uncommitted voters probably aren't reading blogs aimed at political junkies, but blogs can still influence the level of excitement local activists feel as elections loom and hence affect the effort they'll put into campaigns.
As for search advertising, I have a lot less experience with it, but it would seem like a good way to catch uncommitted voters at the moment that they were looking for information about a candidate or race.
68 % of uncommitted voters think Obama would make the right decisions about the economy.
It's a common question, but unfortunately one without a firm answer — TV ads are still the best way to reach uncommitted voters, but the internet builds connections that can be tapped again and again, making the two media hard to compare.
We are going out over the next 11 days — and there are an awful lot of uncommitted voters
TV ads are usually still the best way to reach uncommitted voters (though not always — what if you're running in a small district buried in a big media market?)
A political project that adapted to the public's notion of fairness could appeal to millions of uncommitted voters — especially if it also embraced immigration, a major house - building programme, more opportunities for young workers, better - run public services and effective enforcement of the minimum wage: in short a less ideological approach to building a fairer society.
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