Sentences with phrase «undecided voters do»

The focus of the Bloomberg campaign is to make sure undecided voters don't find the challenger in the closing days of the campaign.

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What's more, his polarizing lack of political correctness can also work against him among women and minority businesspeople, leaving the door open to his rival Clinton, whose small business platform and reputation for getting the job done may very well win over undecided voters.
In doing this we used a suite of models produced by the data science team, which outlined profiles such as undecided voters or inactive supporters, and matched these audiences to online cookies, mobile devices, and social IDs.
And the real question is, how did the Russians know how to target their messages so precisely to undecided voters in Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania — that is really the nub of the question,» Clinton said in the interview.
This evening former Mayor Rudy Guiliani launched a robocall informing Republican and undecided voters in District 19 that he did not endorse Dennis Saffran, a GOP candidate for City Council, despite misleading literature from the campaign.
My latest research, involving a poll of over 8,000 people and discussions with undecided voters around the country, helps to show how he can do it.
This evening former Mayor Rudy Guiliani launched a robocall informing Republican and undecided voters in District 19 that he did not endorse
Whether Clegg did enough in round one to swing undecided voters is more difficult to gauge.
He said candidates should let the undecided voters know what they are capable of doing when voted for.
However, despite all the griping and sniping, Clegg looked strong and focused, and his speech — if it didn't appeal to grouchy journalists with conference fatigue — would undoubtedly catch the attention of ex-Lib Dem voters, undecided voters, and Lib Dem voters drifting towards Labour.
Many of the other undecided voters have also said Trump didn't impress them to swing in his favour swelling support for Mrs Clinton.
The survey also indicates 44 percent of New York voters approve of the job Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's doing, with 27 percent disapproving and nearly three in ten undecided.
But if the overall number was similar, Democrats did better bringing their base out and capturing GOP and undecided voters, according to Curran's campaign.
Seven in 10 voters over all and 63 percent of voters who say they intend to vote in a Republican primary next year were either undecided or did not have an opinion of Mr. Christie.
Although undecided voters typically gravitate to the challenger in these kinds of matchups, that doesn't appear to be happening this time around.
A paper by Matt Singh, one of the few to predict the 2015 Conservative victory, and James Kanagasooriam of polling firm Populus, suggests that the lack of an explicit «don't know» option in phone polls could be boosting support for Remain, as undecided voters tend to fall towards the status quo.
«Most likely not one thing we did on Twitter persuaded any voter or even necessarily reached any undecided voters,» Teddy Goff, President Obama's digital director in the 2012 campaign, said in the study, but it «reached the somewhat elite core of supporters and then, very importantly, reached reporters as well.»
I think a lot of those undecided voters suspect this is the case, but rather than spending untold hours doing research to decide whom to vote for, they seek information from someone that they are sure understands how the political gears fit together and can explain it briefly and clearly without propagandizing for one side or the other.
«The real question,» Clinton said last year while promoting her book about the 2016 election, «is how did the Russians know how to target their messages so precisely to undecided voters in Wisconsin, or Michigan, or Pennsylvania.»
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