Sentences with phrase «voter contacts in»

That is double the number of Labour's voter contacts in 2005.
He said Labour had made 400,000 voter contacts in marginal seats since the start of the year, using software that allows members to set up phone banks in their own homes.
This just in: NGP VAN reports that Democrats have made 54 % more individual voter contacts in 2014 than at this point in 2010, the last comparable mid-term election.
Also, if the assumption is correct, was it mentioned to the 1,700 voters contacted in the ReachTEL pol?
«We're spending a lot of time trying to do voter - to - voter contact in the swing states, trying to make sure they are aware of the facts, know the difference between the candidates and know how important their vote is,» Steyer said.

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The agenda also included a line, in boldfaced text, that said SCL wanted to use voter contact lists available to Bolton's campaign to direct people «toward the FB app.»
«Our telecanvassing program contacted 123,138 individuals, resulting in an increase in turnout of 12.57 % among those called, which is equivalent to over 15,478 voters,» Cambridge Analytica says.
In the most recent edition of Campaigns & Elections, we learn about the quiet death of a voter - contact technology:
Moreover, the spreadsheet of potential volunteers or donors gets longer and longer as volunteers in the field log contacts about voters in the field who say they want to volunteer for the campaign, or as people signup on the website or engage on social media, and interact with emails and digital content.
Geo - targeting, keyword - targeting and the fact that search ads are pay - per - click makes this strategy cost - attractive — you can concentrate resources on voters in particular states or metropolitan areas, and you only pay when you actually get a voter contact (i.e., when someone clicks).
(The news coverage suggests Barrett with his labor allies had an edge on the ground, but Walker certainly also had his own field operation running and some numbers suggest they've contacted more than 60 % of all registered voters in the state at least once in person.)
A last - minute addition to the arsenal: the campaign's new media and tech teams managed to turn out a very efficient online polling place finder on a short deadline just in time for the general election, which they promoted via online ads, the email list and direct voter contact.
Two cases in point from the Obama side: super.del.egates.us is a wiki - based contact list for voters to use to reach the precious unpledged delegates to the Democratic Convention, while Yrmomma4obama aims to help young voters (and those too young to vote themselves) to use text messages to persuade their friends and family to jump on the Obama bandwagon.
Senate Democrats are also touting their volunteer efforts in the race: Some 3,000 volunteers making 115,000 phone calls, knocking on 90,000 doors and contacting 30,000 voters.
My book, Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns, deals with how American political campaigns mobilize, organize, and target their field operations, using large numbers of volunteers and paid part - timer workers to contact voters at home at the door or over the phone.
The buys announced today are the first stage of airtime reservations in House Majority PAC's fall paid media strategy and a continuation of SEIU's voter contact program which, in recent weeks, included the launch of the union's largest and most - targeted political field campaign in the union's 91 - year history.
Here's an interesting approach to contacting voters by email, via Charles Lenchner of DemocracyInAction, who thought of it while doing volunteer work for a city council candidate in NYC.
Learning from Obama's success in voter - targeting, campaigns on both will try to use data to contact the voters whose appearance at the polls could put them over the top.
His book, Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns, deals with how American political campaigns mobilize, organize, and target their field operations, using large numbers of volunteers and paid part - timer workers to contact voters at home at the door or over the phone.
In the real world, people working for specific Democratic campaigns (Howard Dean's, for a start) and Democratic institutions (like the DNC) CHOSE to test, implement and use tech ranging from blogs to self - organizing toolkits and voter contact databases.
Cuomo, in an executive order, directed all state agencies to mail or provide electronic voter registration forms to members of the public who have had contact with the agencies.
We call on the voters to contact their representative in Congress, and the Obama administration, and to tell them to end negotiations on the Transpacific Partnership.
Voters are warming to the idea of an Ed Miliband - led government, and Labour is contacting more voters in local constitueVoters are warming to the idea of an Ed Miliband - led government, and Labour is contacting more voters in local constituevoters in local constituencies.
With an office in Washington, DC, Project Vote's staff are experts in the fields of voting rights, election law, and large - scale voter contact programs.
(Data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study reveal a similar disparity — a majority of Democratic voters in swing states in 2010 and 2012 recall receiving phone and mail contact, but almost no voters recall someone knocking on their door.)
Separate YouGov research finds that up to Friday, Labour had contacted more voters locally than the Tories, in person, by phone, via leaflets and by email.
New York League of Conservation Voters Endorses Brian Kavanagh for New York State Senate District 26 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 CONTACT: Jordan Levine (NYLCV)- 917-392-8965 / [email protected] The New York League of Conservation Voters, which works to make environmental sustainability a top political and policy priority in New York State, has announced its endorsement of Brian Kavanagh, who is running for New York State Senate in District 26.
In 2008 President Obama's campaign used VAN to manage its massive voter contact and volunteer management operations in all 50 U.S. stateIn 2008 President Obama's campaign used VAN to manage its massive voter contact and volunteer management operations in all 50 U.S. statein all 50 U.S. states.
We've talked repeatedly in these pages about the Democratic advantages when it comes to the actual mechanics of running political campaigns this cycle: they're running more ads, building a strong voter contact program and raising more money (for better or worse) than their Republican counterparts.
The Hotline has two very hot documents from the Republican database - driven turnout machine, one describing their (apparently very successful) absentee ballot program in Michigan and the other listing sample voter contact numbers by state and district.
«While we first expected to reuse much of the ground breaking voter contact software we built for Democrats, we soon realized that Republicans are more interested in scaring voters than talking to them.»
We've talked repeatedly in these pages about the Democratic advantages when it comes to the actual mechanics of running political campaigns this cycle: they're running more ads, building a strong voter contact program and raising more money (for better or worse) than their Republican...
That's what this is about, and that's why New York Uprising will be contacting voters in Democratic and Republican districts, to let them know if their Senator or Assemblymember is reneging.»
Back in political consultant school, they taught us that campaigns SHOULD spend about 70 % of their money on voter contact, nearly all of that on TV, radio, and direct mail (Hey — it was 2002 — 2003).
By mid-November, in its key seats, Labour had contacted over 15,000 voters per constituency, 21 % on average.
Two cases in point from the Obama side: super.del.egates.us is a wiki - based contact list for voters to use...
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York and his wife, Chirlane McCray, went door to door contacting voters for Hillary Clinton on Saturday in Des Moines.
In an email, Johnson said, «I chose to spend funds on visibility and voter contact.
I kindly ask for your support in this campaign by sharing it on your Facebook and Twitter accounts - every new voter we make contact with can make the difference this November!
He most recently led voter contact efforts for the North Carolina and Mississippi Republican takeovers of their respective House of Representatives, and assisted in Philip Gunn's successful campaign for Speaker of the Mississippi House.
Since joining the Stoneridge Group, he has played a vital role in digital strategy, voter contact and data collection for numerous gubernatorial clients, statewide advocacy campaigns, and even SRG's own marketing efforts.
Geoffrey began his career as a teacher in Paterson New Jersey, and after working in education, transitioned into developing grassroots voter contact strategies for progressive campaigns.
As Democratic campaigners search for the best tools to track voters and voter contacts, some of them are looking at working with their voter data in a platform from the upstart nonpartisan firm NationBuilder instead of with software from NGP VAN, which many Democrats have used for years.
Democratic tech powerhouse NGP VAN mined the massive voter contact data flowing through its systems and reports that «voter contact efforts [in 2014] are outpacing 2010 by a statistically significant margin.»
Consistent with other Trump campaign figures who denied contact with Russians only to later be exposed as liars, apparently Cambridge Analytica met at least three times in 2014 and 2015 with Kremlin - connected executives from the Russian oil giant Lukoil, who «showed interest» in using data to target messaging to American voters.
After 2000, one of the things that happens within the Republican party is that Karl Rove and then - party chairman Ken Mehlman looked to the Al Gore effort and said, «What we're gonna do is basically invest in exactly these sorts of voter contact operations that the Democrats had on the union side, and build a very strong micro-targeting and canvassing effort for 2004.»
At the same time, Fiala may be hoping voters want a lawmaker in Albany — regardless of party — who can bring the same level of contacts and influence in state government that Libous had amassed over decades in power.
Scalise's strongest Republican primary opponent, State Representative Timothy G. «Tim» Burns from Mandeville in St. Tammany Parish, accused Scalise of push polling, a practice in which a campaign contacts voters by telephone and asks probing questions which leave a negative impression of his opponent.
Miliband, for example, it was reported, bequeathed South Shields a voter contact rate (the percentage of people in the constituency for whom the party has a record of voting preference) as low as 0.2 % — or roughly 100 people.
A local source contacted The Bronx Chronicle said that one document turned over to federal authorities shows that some candidates in unnamed Bronx districts got more votes than the number of voters who went into the booths.
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